This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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27740 | But where are these materials to be found? |
19019 | In a case of attempted suicide by poisoning, is it the duty of the doctor to inform the police? |
32614 | Can it be possible, thought I, that my friends suspect that they have buried me too soon? |
32614 | It is well- nigh impossible to read of all these misdoings and not to ask why the Government did not step in and put a stop to them? |
34189 | In some cases the accused article of food is said to have had a rancid or acrid taste( due to butyric acid? |
32947 | How do they tally with the facts of the case? |
32947 | Yet what do we find? |
26718 | Is it his liver? |
26718 | Now which of these is the most wholesome? |
26718 | What shall we look upon as bread? |
29555 | Some may be good and some bad, but what is the use, each one says, of my taking particular pains when my neighbor produces milk of such poor quality? |
29555 | The question then arises, Shall the well supply be supplemented or shall an entirely new supply be developed? |
29555 | Why do the muscles of the arm and leg tire and need sleep as a restorer, while those of the heart and lungs are independent of sleep? |
29555 | _ Damp soils._ Why is it, then, that damp soils and damp cellars are objected to? |
18932 | What is the medicine that makes you digest? |
18932 | What will repair your energy? |
31747 | Are they as fully and distinctly recollected? |
31747 | Have the dwellings of the beaver, and the construction of the honey- comb, their solution in the geometrical attainments of the fabricators? |
31747 | Thus truncated, how would the fleet have been constructed which reaped the laurel at the Nile, at Copenhagen, and Trafalgar? |
31747 | We might next inquire, if the odours we perceive are as strongly impressed on the olfactory organ, as the subjects of visual perception on the eye? |
31747 | and are they capable by themselves of affording the materials for thought or reflection? |
30660 | And who can say, that they admit of any alloy, as in fact they do not? |
30660 | Who could believe, that old wine, wine that had passed its first year, should disagree with my stomach, and new wine agree with it? |
36037 | Is not, therefore, this exercise of judicial authority, in effect, the appropriation of private property to public uses without just compensation? |
36037 | Q.--Did you always consider him a sane man? |
36037 | Q.--Do you consider him insane at the present time? |
36037 | Q.--Do you perceive any difference in his mental condition now and when you first knew him? |
36037 | Q.--Have you often seen and talked with him of late? |
36037 | Q.--How long have you known him? |
36037 | What would you think of the proposition, Mr. President, to employ attorneys at law in a court composed of mathematicians? |
36037 | When asked by counsel, questions which no man can answer, why do n''t you confess your inability to do so?" |
36037 | Why is this? |
52657 | And if this will do so, what will Feathers do, that in the Root of Nature are unclean fulsom Excrements, of a hot strong Quality? |
52657 | And will not Fleas breed from the very Dust of Chambers where People lie? |
52657 | Are not Lice, that troublesom Vermin, bred from the Breathings of the Body, for want of often Change both of Linnen and Woollen? |
52657 | Are not the People ten- fold as sickly in this Season, and double the number die, than they do at other times? |
52657 | Does not the Life and Spirits of most sorts of Food waste and evaporate by keeping, if there be not a proper way of Preservation used? |
52657 | What is more pleasant and healthful than good Air? |
52657 | When any Person is disordered with inward Diseases, does not the Mouth quickly complain of the Evils thereof? |
52657 | Where are your Doctors that teach Men Sobriety in their Lives, or the proper and natural way of preparing Meats fit for the Stomach? |
52657 | Would not every one condemn a Man, if he should wear a Shirt a Year, and lie in Sheets seven Years? |
52657 | _ Of Cleanness in Food._ What is more profitable for all Lovers of Health and Wisdom, than Food that is Radically Clean? |
13574 | Are you going to let him get such a maximum of old man''s caution that he reduces to a minimum the young man''s courage? |
13574 | But no sooner are school- days drawing to an end than we begin the mad rush-- toward what? |
13574 | But what is the price? |
13574 | Do you want your boy to fold his hands and say that because the chances are against him he will not try at all? |
13574 | For what is the history of Youth? |
13574 | Golf has been a godsend to the older man whose pocket- book can stand it, but what about the youth? |
13574 | How can a youth whose blood is warm within sit like his grandsire carved in alabaster? |
13574 | How can this way of living keep even a young man fit? |
13574 | Is it any wonder that we abandoned such"setting- up"? |
13574 | Is the price in this emergency too high to pay? |
13574 | Now what was the average man to do this for? |
13574 | Or did he intend to make of himself a professional weightlifter? |
13574 | Shall we heed it? |
13574 | To admire himself in the mirror? |
13574 | Well, is n''t it worth it? |
13574 | What was the object? |
13574 | Why not commence now?" |
13574 | You ask what this nation of ours will become, and in reply I ask you what will you make of your boys? |
22108 | And must they bear the crash of steel on stone, the infernal clatter of traffic? |
22108 | But do we want great conceptions all the time? |
22108 | Cruel, bloodthirsty? |
22108 | Did he produce the complex animal chemistry that makes this cure possible? |
22108 | Did man make the horse, or the laws that control the physiology and pathology of that animal? |
22108 | Do the long columns of figures, the impressive statistics, wake men to activity? |
22108 | Does any one suppose that Beethoven attained his whole heart''s desire in his music? |
22108 | Does it not mean that man is tapping sources of power far beyond his understanding? |
22108 | Has the healing of Christ again become possible on earth? |
22108 | How are we to live the larger life? |
22108 | Is man responsible save as the agent? |
22108 | Many men will say,"Why mix the two? |
22108 | What is it but the revelations of a God in the world? |
22108 | What is that view from your window as you lie in your bed? |
22108 | What is the discovery that the serum of a horse will under certain circumstances cure diphtheria? |
22108 | What is this final justification? |
22108 | What is this knowledge that the world is seeking, but can never find? |
22108 | What of that refinement of hearing that detects the least departure from the rhythm and pitch in complex orchestral music? |
22108 | What of those fine ears tuned to the most exquisite appreciation of sweet sound? |
22108 | What will such people do in our clanging streets? |
22108 | Why not let the preachers and the philosophers preach and the doctors follow their own ways?" |
22108 | Why should we act as though everything depended upon our efforts, even the changing seasons and the blowing winds? |
41380 | !_"Ah!--can''st thou, with cold indifference see The hand of execration point to thee? |
41380 | ''By what means were these fearful atrocities perpetrated?'' 41380 ''Did you ever, upon any occasion, sell a body or bodies to any other lecturer in this place?'' |
41380 | ''Did you receive any encouragement to commit or persevere in committing these atrocities?'' 41380 ''Had you any accomplices?'' |
41380 | ''In what place were these murders generally committed?'' 41380 ''Now, Burke, answer me this question:--Were you tutored and instructed, or did you receive hints from any one as to the mode of committing murder?'' |
41380 | ''To whom were the bodies so murdered sold?'' 41380 ''You have been a resurrectionist( as it is called) I understand?'' |
41380 | Now thou son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bloody city? |
41380 | ''How many persons have you murdered, or been concerned in murdering, during the time? |
41380 | ''How many?'' |
41380 | Art thou a Christian? |
41380 | Art thou a Father? |
41380 | Art thou a husband? |
41380 | Art thou a son of Science? |
41380 | He asked,"how are the teeth?" |
41380 | Were they 30 in all?'' |
41380 | Were you associated with Hare during all that time?'' |
41380 | Why didst thou wander from my side, My joy, my treasure, and my pride? |
41380 | [ 2] Art thou a Scotsman----? |
41380 | how can you sleep, In your dreams do you ne''er see my poor mother weep? |
41380 | would not two shillings be enough? |
4338 | But where is the guest? 4338 Drop it? |
4338 | Now, Margaret, could you worry about your Latin if you tried? |
4338 | Where is the guest whose birthday it is? |
4338 | And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother''s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? |
4338 | At this suggestion the speaker looked up with surprise and said:"Why, is that in the New Testament? |
4338 | But the reader will say,"How can I make myself willing when I am not willing?" |
4338 | How can you expect me to think of dropping it with pain like this? |
4338 | How could I do differently?" |
4338 | How could we free ourselves from it without knowing that it was there? |
4338 | If I can not look at my selfish motives, how am I going to get free from them? |
4338 | Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? |
4338 | So many people prefer a difficult problem in geometry to an easy one, then why not in life? |
4338 | The reader will say:"How can I be willing that the noise should go on when I am not willing?" |
4338 | Where is the man whose birthday it is?" |
4338 | Where, in what part of it?" |
4338 | Why do n''t you ask me to burn myself, on a piece of ice, or freeze myself with a red- hot poker?" |
4338 | Why should I resist the idea of catching a train, when at the same time I am most anxious to do so? |
4338 | Why should my muscles reflect that resistance by contracting, so that they directly impede my progress? |
4338 | a mother may say,"should I want my child to be naughty? |
4337 | Again the nervous movement began, but this time the child exclaimed,"Why, is n''t it funny? |
4337 | And must he not be already surprised and shocked at the precocious growth of the infant monster which he found and named? |
4337 | As well might we ask of the wisest clergyman in the land, Do his truths_ never_ fail him? |
4337 | But will not the discovery of all this superfluous tension make one self- conscious? |
4337 | But-- it will be objected-- is not the very effort of the brain to relax the tension a nervous strain? |
4337 | Can we not open our throats and become as these little children? |
4337 | Can we wonder that the German doctor thought he had discovered a new disease? |
4337 | Could a power of control sufficient to apply to its every detail be fully acquired at once, or even in a life- time? |
4337 | Could anything be more free, more like the song of a bird in its obedience to natural laws? |
4337 | Do they not say, not there has been a great_ effort_ here, but there has been a great power here?" |
4337 | First, let us consider, When should the body be completely at rest? |
4337 | Has man the privilege of disobeying natural laws, only in the use of his own individual powers? |
4337 | How can we expect repose of mind when we have not even repose of muscle? |
4337 | Is he_ always_ held in harmony and nobility by their power? |
4337 | Is not the economy of our vital forces of much greater importance than mechanical or business economy? |
4337 | OTHER FORMS OF REST DO you hold yourself on the chair, or does the chair hold you? |
4337 | REST IN SLEEP HOW do we misuse our nervous force? |
4337 | Ruskin tells the story with his own expressive power when he says,"Are not the elements of ease on the face of all the greatest works of creation? |
4337 | TRAINING FOR REST BUT how shall we gain a natural repose? |
4337 | The remark when the extended limb is brought to the attention of its owner is,"Well, what did you want me to do? |
4337 | Then are students and teachers of these laws never ill, never run down,"nervous,"or prostrated? |
4337 | When shall I have finished learning?" |
4337 | Where is the good of an exquisitely formed machine, if it is to be shattered for want of control of the motive power? |
4337 | Where is the use of all the quieting medicines, if we only quiet our nerves in order that we may continue to misuse them without their crying out? |
4337 | Who knows the new perception and strength, the increased power for use that is open to us if we will but cease to be an obstruction? |
4337 | Why does it tire you? |
4337 | Why should we know, unless through knowing we can give you some relief? |
4385 | But,it may be objected,"why make all this fuss, why take so much thought about what I eat or what I do not eat?" |
4385 | But,it will be objected,"how can I say I am willing when I am not?" |
4385 | But,some one will say,"how are we to know what is real and what is not? |
4385 | What makes him stand like that? |
4385 | And if, in the excitement of feeling, the mistake was exaggerated, what is that to us? |
4385 | And, yet, is not the want of a true sense of proportion in the circumstances and relations of life quite as extreme with many of us? |
4385 | Are we not quite as bad in hitting back? |
4385 | But did he? |
4385 | But who ever saved a soul through an ungracious intolerance of that soul''s chosen way of believing or living? |
4385 | Did no one ever take into account the possibility of our eyes being blinded just because they had been exposed to the dust longer? |
4385 | How can we ever gain freedom whilst we are entangled in the contractions of intolerance? |
4385 | How do we know what roused him? |
4385 | If a man loses his temper and rouses us to a return attack, how can we blame him? |
4385 | Then why do you not take every means to get well, instead of indulging first in the very process that will most tend to keep you ill?" |
4385 | What shall we call the man who is constantly analyzing his moral state? |
4385 | Which would be the more broadening process on the whole, or the more delightful? |
4385 | Who wants to carry about a mass of personal prejudices when he can replace them by the warm, healthy feeling of sympathetic friendship? |
4385 | Why have we been so long in realizing the practical, I might say the physiological, truth of this great philosophy? |
4385 | Why should we hold the brain- impression of his mistake, so that every time we look at him we make it stronger? |
4385 | Yet, to begin at the beginning, who ever feels the necessity of treating a baby with respect? |
47308 | And what were the financial and social consequences of allowing such a state of things to exist? 47308 Could anything be worse than the graveyards of the metropolis? |
47308 | Is such an obvious violation of the laws of health and decency to be permitted? |
47308 | What is the great evil? 47308 What was our physical condition? |
47308 | Why should not a man do as he liked with his own? |
47308 | After this we shall stand without excuse...."... Who is to say, when the question is improvement, as to where we shall stop? |
47308 | And Lord Salisbury, who asked:--"I suppose it is practically impossible for the ground landlord to see that the conditions are kept?" |
47308 | And what did they and their employers, the Vestries and District Boards, do to carry out the legislation which Parliament had at last enacted? |
47308 | And what was the physical result of this state of living? |
47308 | But what can be done? |
47308 | How could it be expected that one Inspector could look after a town of 40,000 people? |
47308 | If it was a Herculean task in one parish, and that a small one, what was the task for the whole of the metropolis? |
47308 | Should less care be bestowed upon our fellow creatures than is daily afforded the lower animals? |
47308 | Such are the homes, may I say, of thousands in this parish?" |
47308 | What did it matter if people had to look for a residence in some other place? |
47308 | What did these men find when they got well into their work? |
47308 | What good citizenship can be expected to be manifested by a class in whom the moral feeling is so low?" |
47308 | What must be the condition of the atmosphere affected by the exhalations from that surface?... |
47308 | What the impediments? |
47308 | What, then, are still the causes of failure? |
47308 | What, then, was there, what could there be wrong with the existing state of affairs? |
47308 | Where the shortcomings? |
47308 | Yet, where one is destroyed by fire, how many thousands are there destroyed by disease, the indirect result of such erections?" |
8521 | I think everybody ought to eat some raw carrots every day; do n''t you? |
8521 | Again the question will be asked:"How much shall I feed my child?" |
8521 | And why should they do otherwise? |
8521 | But how many people are willing to indulge occasionally? |
8521 | But what is the difference? |
8521 | How about being in the fetters of disease for disregarding nature''s law, which is just and simple? |
8521 | How are we to know the truth among so many conflicting ideas? |
8521 | How are we to obtain good milk? |
8521 | How is it possible, you may ask, that this is true? |
8521 | How long should a fast last? |
8521 | How much do I, individually, amount to?" |
8521 | How much should the baby be fed at a time? |
8521 | How much? |
8521 | In the Technical World for March, 1914, appeared an article by Byron C. Utecht, entitled,"When is Man Old?" |
8521 | Is excessive indulgence in liquor any worse than overeating? |
8521 | Is it worth while? |
8521 | It is true that some children can take care of them, but what is the use of taking chances? |
8521 | So why object to paying for health education, which is more valuable than all the drugs in the world? |
8521 | Some exercise is needed and the question is, how much is necessary and how is it to be taken so that it will not degenerate into drudgery? |
8521 | Surely this is so, they say, for is not typhoid fever due to the bacillus typhosus and pneumonia to the pneumococcus? |
8521 | The question is, can anything be done under the circumstances? |
8521 | True, normal people can take boiled milk without becoming constipated, but how many normal people are there? |
8521 | What good does the birth of the army of 425,000 children which perishes annually accomplish? |
8521 | What is a man to do when he has reached middle age and finds himself degenerating? |
8521 | What is better, to give children good foods upon which they thrive, or denatured foods which taste well to a perverted palate, but are injurious? |
8521 | What is the easiest way to satisfy him? |
8521 | What is the result of this close housing? |
8521 | What shall we eat? |
8521 | What shall we feed? |
8521 | Who hath redness of eyes?" |
8521 | Who hath wounds without cause? |
8521 | Why are babies cross? |
8521 | Why are they so subject to stomach and intestinal disorders? |
8521 | Why ca n''t I sleep?" |
8521 | Why continue impoverishing foods in this way? |
8521 | Why do little children suffer so much from eruptive diseases, whooping cough, tonsilitis, adenoids, diphtheria and numerous other diseases? |
8521 | Why do the organs of elimination fail to act? |
8521 | Why do they have skin eruptions? |
8521 | Why do they soon show catarrhal symptoms? |
8521 | Why do they vomit so much? |
8521 | Why should we be guided by the wit and sarcasm of indolent voluptuaries who daily desecrate their bodies through ruinous indulgences? |
8521 | Why wait until the first of the month or the first of the year? |
8521 | Why? |
23750 | Blush Rose? |
23750 | Is n''t it jolly? |
23750 | Is n''t what jolly? |
23750 | The weather or your sprightly self? 23750 --_Bulwer Lytton._ You would think, would n''t you, that women would be good to themselves? 23750 And I do n''t wonder, do you? 23750 And how can they help it? 23750 And may I gently suggest that you do not go at the task as if you were scrubbing a grease spot out of a rug? 23750 And the wheel? 23750 And then wo n''t you look pretty? 23750 And when the grumpy lady or the whiney lady or the lady of woes trots in and sullies your near landscape, how do you feel? 23750 And, by the way, did you ever know why? 23750 But why should women dye their hair? 23750 But you do n''t like it? 23750 Do n''t you think so? 23750 Do you know, you''d make a splendid poster now for some new- fangled cork- soled walking shoe? 23750 Funny, is n''t it, to what extremes those old- time ladies went? 23750 Have n''t you ever noticed that most of the women who have gone in for vocal culture have round, pretty waists? 23750 Have n''t you often noticed what a finicky, doleful sort of an appetite you have whenever you are indulging in a fit of the blues? 23750 How many of us can recall the days of childhood and girlhood without remembering the fibs we told to escape cleaning our teeth? 23750 I leave it to you if she''s not a ninny? 23750 I wonder if I''ll live through it all?'' 23750 Is n''t it awful? 23750 Most of us know remedies for our small failings, but how many of us apply them persistently until a cure is brought about? 23750 THE EYESTell me, sweet eyes, from what divinest star did ye drink in your liquid melancholy?" |
23750 | THE PLUMP GIRL"What''s female beauty but an air divine, Through which the mind''s all- gentle graces shine? |
23750 | THE TEETH"Some ask''d how pearls did grow, and where? |
23750 | There is nothing sweeter than violet perfume, so suppose I illustrate with that? |
23750 | Was n''t it hideous? |
23750 | What woman can look at another so afflicted without a feeling of deep pity? |
23750 | Who does n''t enjoy looking upon the young girl, with a bright, cheerful face, laughing eyes and all that? |
23750 | Who ever saw a pretty woman with dull, lifeless eyes? |
23750 | Who has n''t bumped into the woman who is woefully wandering around minus her eyelashes? |
23750 | Who has not seen a pretty hand made hideous by nails all gummed up with red paste? |
23750 | Who of us does not know the inspiration of a walk in the open air after a few days spent in the close atmosphere of the house? |
23750 | she piped,"and I''ve just had the very gloriousest tramp and I feel as fine as a-- what is it they say? |
23750 | who does not know what the result is sure to be? |
23750 | why are n''t you wise? |
39219 | ''Changed your residence?'' |
39219 | ''To what do you ascribe your hale old age?'' |
39219 | ''What is wealth without health?'' |
39219 | = Consumption.=--"What Changes has the Acceptance of the Germ Theory made in Measures for the Prevention and Treatment of Consumption?" |
39219 | And there is a still more extensive love, urges Charles Mackay:--"You love your fellow- creatures? |
39219 | Are not the grass, the flowers, the trees, the birds, The faithful beasts, true- hearted, without words, Your fellows also, howsoever small? |
39219 | Are they not under pay to look the other way? |
39219 | Are we right? |
39219 | But can we be happy without the generous employment of_ all_ these virtues? |
39219 | But the question to cover our entire physical needs requires to be broadened into this: What combination of food will best nourish the body? |
39219 | But what does it all avail if it is wasted? |
39219 | Can there be any greater, any more capable benevolence, than that which gives this force its widest possible application? |
39219 | Can you enjoy this meat when you consider all this? |
39219 | Could one conceive of a wiser investment? |
39219 | Did you ever stop to think on what most_ swine_ live? |
39219 | Do you think_ filtering_ of reservoir or general city water is necessary? |
39219 | Dr. Maurice advances some staunch ideas on old age:--"Do poor people live longer than the affluent? |
39219 | Horner, I''d like to know What can have happened to change you so?'' |
39219 | How long shall a man live? |
39219 | How shall we reverse this tendency, and begin the construction of an American type of full, robust, conservative, and reserved energy? |
39219 | Mackay, 53 Heart''s Test, by Ella W. Wilcox, 51 Milton''s"Adam to Angel", 3"The Two Workers", 56"Where Do You Live?" |
39219 | Shall I conclude from this that chocolate would give everybody an appetite?'' |
39219 | Smoke yourself, do you? |
39219 | So do I,-- But underneath the wide paternal sky Are there no fellow- creatures in your ken That you can love except your fellow- men? |
39219 | The question arises, Was it beer or champagne that caused these diseases? |
39219 | The world is now discussing why marriage is a failure, if it is? |
39219 | This brings us to the point where every person is led to look to each of the four points of the compass and there exclaim,"Who or what is God?" |
39219 | This, then, is all that is necessary to get rid of this incurable(?) |
39219 | Well, what of it? |
39219 | What amount of companionship exists between the American woman and the man? |
39219 | What can we do about it? |
39219 | What logic and strength exist in a religion that does not countenance such philosophy? |
39219 | What remedy is there if it is not this of making the suggested possibility of the past the endeavor of the present and the achievement of the future? |
39219 | What will surely result? |
39219 | Why always seek a doctor when you seem to be somewhat off your physical equilibrium? |
39219 | Why should not my story, then, have a beneficial influence? |
39219 | Why should they not? |
39219 | Why this difference in longevity to so marked a degree? |
39219 | Will you lay that aside? |
39219 | With this as an incentive, why not strive to win the prize? |
39219 | _ Pasteur Recommends Camphor Smoking._--In an interview with M. Pasteur, he was asked whether he considered la grippe occasioned by bacteria? |
39219 | or is the Source of goodness at this time otherwise occupied? |
39219 | or may it not be that this for which I ask, I must seek by personal action?" |
39219 | what is to prevent it? |
37640 | But,said Dr. Pringle, in his snell way,"can he mend my shoon? |
37640 | How are ye getting on, Sclate? |
37640 | Now, what were ye thinking o'', Jessie, when ye were dancin''? 37640 Who was it?" |
37640 | And now, my dear friends, I find I have exhausted our time, and never yet got to the sermon, and its text--"_That the way of God_"--what is it? |
37640 | And why are your ears covered? |
37640 | But how are we to sup our porridge and kail? |
37640 | But no, I must shake hands with you, and kiss the bairns,--why should n''t I? |
37640 | But you will say,"How can we make a better of it? |
37640 | Can there be anything more awfully significant than these expressions you hear from children in the streets? |
37640 | Do you ever think of the full meaning of"he''s the waur o''drink?" |
37640 | Do you remember William Miller''s song of"Wee Willie Winkie?" |
37640 | Does he make your case his first care? |
37640 | Does he speak little and do much? |
37640 | I once asked a little girl,"Who made you?" |
37640 | I said,"What are you doing?" |
37640 | If a poor man falls down in a fit on the street, who is it that takes him up and carries him home, and gives him what he needs? |
37640 | If you were well, and not in a hurry, and it were cold, would you not much rather"walk like blazes"than ride listless in your chaise? |
37640 | Is not this good? |
37640 | Now, do n''t you think, my dear friends, that it is worth your while to attend to your health? |
37640 | Now, do you want to know how to put your feet into new shoes, and yourself into a new world? |
37640 | So let me advise you, as, indeed, your good sense will advise yourselves, to test a Doctor by this: Is he in earnest? |
37640 | Some tell them it comes from the garden, from a certain kind of cabbage; some from"Rob Rorison''s bonnet,"of which wha hasna heard? |
37640 | The Doctor, who was one of divinity, and a deep thinker, greatly pitying her and himself, said,"Jessie, my woman, were ye dancin''?" |
37640 | The old man, rubbing his eyes, and pushing up his Kilmarnock nightcap, said,"And when were her leddyship''s booels opened?" |
37640 | Three of these sermons were written for, and( shall I say?) |
37640 | Was ever Tartar fierce or cruel, Upon the strength of water- gruel? |
37640 | What could we do without him? |
37640 | What ground then have we travelled over? |
37640 | What use is there in calling him in, if we do n''t do what he bids us? |
37640 | Where does it come from? |
37640 | Whom else in all this world should you obey, if not him? |
37640 | Why are there corns, with their miseries and maledictions? |
37640 | Why do our nails grow in, and sometimes have to be torn violently off? |
37640 | Why do you see every man''s and woman''s feet so out of shape? |
37640 | Why should n''t they? |
37640 | Why should n''t we even in dress be more ourselves than somebody or everybody else? |
37640 | Why the virulence and unreachableness of those that are"soft"? |
37640 | Would you, indeed? |
37640 | [ 1] Why is all this? |
37640 | and who else so easily pleased, if we only do obey? |
37640 | for ten minutes to adorn my rabbit- house, and for blunting your pet_ furmer_? |
37640 | if their mouths are clean and their breath sweet? |
37640 | would you think of giving him your poor advice, or keep his hand from its work at the helm? |
34603 | Quid tempestates autumni et sidera dicam? 34603 What do we accomplish by inoculation as it is called? |
34603 | [ 34]{ 82} What limit can there be to the dispersion of seeds when their vital properties may remain so long unimpaired? 34603 [ 56] How do these animals obtain their sustenance, and what changes can they produce upon the vital fluid of the body? |
34603 | [ 74] Why should indigo dyers become melancholy, and scarlet dyers choleric? 34603 166 SECTION III.--What results do we obtain from the effects of remedial agents, in proof of the hypothesis? 34603 And does not every particle of this new matter contain within itself the same force and principle, as existed in that which generated it? 34603 And where are the remedies for the evils? 34603 And where do we find He prevaricates with us? 34603 And who, let me ask, has been more prolific of hypotheses than our continental neighbour? 34603 B. Williams: he puts the question,Does the matter of contagion consist of vegetable seeds? |
34603 | But how many centuries have passed away, each one succeeding the other, with its millions of victims to epidemics? |
34603 | Can as much be said of any other known agents, animate or inanimate, comprised in our category? |
34603 | Do we not witness in the newly formed vaccine vesicle, an increase of the specific force and principle? |
34603 | How often will the seeds of a cultivated fruit grow? |
34603 | IS IT PROBABLE THAT EPIDEMIC, ENDEMIC, AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, DEPEND UPON VITAL GERMS FOR THEIR MANIFESTATIONS? |
34603 | IS IT PROBABLE THAT EPIDEMIC, ENDEMIC, AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, DEPEND UPON VITAL GERMS FOR THEIR MANIFESTATIONS? |
34603 | Is it no hint that wherever decaying organic matter is found, there do we find fungi? |
34603 | Is it yet explained why the town of Birmingham should be free from Cholera? |
34603 | It has been observed that when endemic(?) |
34603 | It may be asked, what is to be said about that revolution of the earth, when the great Deluge spread over the whole face of the globe? |
34603 | WHAT IS THE NATURE OF THOSE POISONS WHICH MOST RESEMBLE THE MORBID POISONS IN THEIR EFFECTS ON THE BODY? |
34603 | WHAT RESULTS DO WE OBTAIN FROM THE EFFECTS OF REMEDIAL AGENTS, IN PROOF OF THE HYPOTHESIS? |
34603 | Was the end accomplished? |
34603 | What are the causes of Epidemic, Endemic, and Infectious Diseases? |
34603 | What else in general_ is the wide- spread and spreading pestilence_, but a living propagation of foulness, corruption, and death? |
34603 | What is this haze? |
34603 | Who can deny the force of this observation? |
34603 | Who shall specify the active and curative ingredient( if there be one), when from five to a hundred may have been exhibited at the same time? |
34603 | Why should the laws of Epidemics be less understood, than the laws which govern the course of comets? |
34603 | Why then did we have the Cholera and not the Plague? |
34603 | Would any one, says Dr. Walker, imagine that cabbage, cauliflower, savoy, kale, brocoli, and turnip- rooted cabbage, were the same species? |
34603 | [ 48] We wonder, and ask ourselves:"What does SMALL mean in Nature?" |
34603 | [ 6]{ 23} But further; do those matters which engender disease furnish to our minds the properties inseparable from life in the abstract? |
34603 | are they composed of animate or inanimate matter? |
34603 | is it no hint that they are found in all parts of the world? |
34603 | the reproductive property of their germs? |
22005 | Now wait!--even I already seem to share In God''s love: what does New- year''s hymn declare? 22005 After all, what is rest? 22005 After walking a short distance do you feel exhilaration or depression? 22005 As a matter of fact, how do we actually greet the morning? 22005 Can you co- ordinate an open throat and active retention of breath in laughing out a tone? 22005 Can you keep your chest expanded and laugh at the same time? 22005 Can you keep your chest fully expanded and pivot the torso? 22005 Can you keep your chest well expanded during the stretch? 22005 Can you laugh out a tone? 22005 Can you make tone as easily as you smile? 22005 Can you spurn fear''s coward whine, Meet each day with joyous song? 22005 Can you wake as wake the birds? 22005 Costs it more pain that this, ye call Agreat event,"should come to pass, Than that? |
22005 | Do we awake as Pippa did, with a joyous song of praise? |
22005 | Do we give thanks for the new opportunities given us, the new possibilities of enjoyment, the new share in the life of the world? |
22005 | Do we not, in fact, find here a beautiful illustration of the proper mode of meeting the sacredness of dawn? |
22005 | Do we pour out our hearts in gratitude that it brings a new day, a new life? |
22005 | Do we understand how to use the least actions and the most neglected movements for the development of character and the satisfactions of life? |
22005 | Do you breathe through your nose or through your mouth, especially when asleep? |
22005 | Do you feel great satisfaction after stretching? |
22005 | Do you find any special weaknesses? |
22005 | Do you practice exercises in dual, triple, or quadruple rhythm? |
22005 | Do you practice exercises standing at an open doorway? |
22005 | Do you practice the exercises on waking in the morning? |
22005 | Do you relax completely in the middle of the day? |
22005 | Do you sleep well? |
22005 | Do you sleep with your windows wide open? |
22005 | Do you use soft gentle tones in every day conversation? |
22005 | Do you walk rhythmically? |
22005 | Do you walk with expanded chest? |
22005 | Has not man seemingly lost the significance of this sacred hour? |
22005 | Have you a pole from which you swing in your closet? |
22005 | Have you ever noticed a dog or cat wake up? |
22005 | He said,"What are you doing here? |
22005 | How could that red sun drop in that black cloud? |
22005 | How long? |
22005 | How many times do you repeat each exercise? |
22005 | III WHAT IS AN EXERCISE? |
22005 | In lying down? |
22005 | In sitting? |
22005 | In their joy and singing share? |
22005 | In walking? |
22005 | Is it not also the time when we are most apt to be tempted? |
22005 | May we not find her first thoughts and feelings worthy of study and her example one to be followed? |
22005 | Now where do you feel the most constriction? |
22005 | Of course, the primary aim is the good deed, but are not the kind tone, word and polite bow fully as necessary? |
22005 | Of whom[ or of what] shall I be afraid? |
22005 | Or, if these questions are too serious, too difficult for a short answer, should we not, at least, try to realize what is an exercise? |
22005 | Quick as larks on upward wing, Can you shun the demon''s wiles, Promptly as the robins sing, Can you change all frowns to smiles? |
22005 | Stretch your limbs as do the herds, And drink as deep the morning air? |
22005 | Taking a full breath and laughing, do your feel your throat passive? |
22005 | This is one of the most important tests of an exercise,--does it affect easily, naturally and normally the vocal organs? |
22005 | What are some of its principles? |
22005 | What are some of the effects of these exercises? |
22005 | What are the differences in the practicing of exercises in the morning and evening? |
22005 | What can we do with ourselves by obeying nature''s laws? |
22005 | What chaotic movements have you discovered in your standing? |
22005 | What constrictions or congestions have you found? |
22005 | What exercises do you take on retiring? |
22005 | What exercises do you usually take? |
22005 | What is an Exercise? |
22005 | What is drudgery? |
22005 | What is rest? |
22005 | What is the trouble?" |
22005 | What new hobby, you may ask, is the theme of this book? |
22005 | What other meaning do these verses bear? |
22005 | What, do you ask, has such a poetic drama to do with such a commonplace subject as health or the prolonging of life? |
22005 | When talking to someone who speaks in a high pitch can you act in the opposite way, and speak in your softest tones? |
22005 | Wherefore repine? |
22005 | Who has not felt a certain depression, at times even of sickness, after antagonism or giving up to despondency? |
22005 | Who has not felt a deep feeling of bitterness, almost of poison, after a fit of anger? |
22005 | Whom shall I fear? |
22005 | Why do so many, on waking up, begin to worry over the difficulties of the day? |
22005 | Why not smile as Pippa smiled and meet our blessings with thanksgiving? |
22005 | Why"small"? |
40373 | And what shall be done by those people who can not control their lust? |
40373 | And why is it that they have to receive special treatment before and after the delivery? |
40373 | Are not our tongues as venomous as the serpent''s fangs? |
40373 | Are we God that we should be so anxious about its future? |
40373 | Are we any the less murderous than they? |
40373 | Besides, why should we not regard the cruelty of the serpents and the wild beasts as merely the product and reflection of man''s own nature? |
40373 | But how can men engrossed by the cares of the material world put these ideas into practice? |
40373 | But how can we be healthy if we expend all the health that we acquire? |
40373 | But many poisons are employed as medicines; do we ever dream of employing them as food? |
40373 | But what is the spectacle that we actually see around us? |
40373 | But what shall he do who is no farmer? |
40373 | But where can such men and women be found? |
40373 | But you may ask,"Who has ever seen a true_ Brahmachary_ in this sense? |
40373 | But, after all, why is good health so essential, so anxiously to be sought for? |
40373 | CHAPTER VI HOW MUCH AND HOW MANY TIMES SHOULD WE EAT? |
40373 | Can it be that he alone is destined to be eternally suffering from disease? |
40373 | Can it be that man alone is created to worship the palate? |
40373 | Could anything be more dreadful? |
40373 | Do we ever think of inviting our friends to clean their teeth with us, or to take a glass of water? |
40373 | Do we not prey upon our innocent brethren much in the same way as lions and leopards? |
40373 | Does this not bespeak its discretion, or at the least its innocence? |
40373 | Has a guest come? |
40373 | Have we not seen the_ jagirdars_ of our own land forfeiting their_ jagirs_ under the same fatal influence? |
40373 | How can we help being paupers if we spend all the money that we earn? |
40373 | How can we pause to think of the consequences of our actions, however vile or sinful they may be? |
40373 | How can we save ourselves from this terrible state? |
40373 | How comes it, then, that women in towns and cities have to endure so much pain and suffering at the time of child- birth? |
40373 | How comes it, then, that_ masala_ is so freely eaten by us? |
40373 | How many of the best players of football and cricket are men of superior mental powers? |
40373 | How much and how many times should we eat? |
40373 | How much greater, then, should be the labour involved in the discovery of the infinitely more precious diamond of a_ Brahmachary_? |
40373 | If all men should turn_ Brahmacharies_, would not humanity be extinct, and the whole world go to rack and ruin?" |
40373 | If the observance of_ Brahmacharya_ should mean the ruin of the world, why should we regret it? |
40373 | Is it a matter for joy that mere boys and girls should have children? |
40373 | Is it not equally shameful that, for the sake of these vices, we should be so anxious to preserve this fragile frame of ours at any cost? |
40373 | Is it not most disgraceful that, for the sake of this body, we should stoop to falsehood and deceit, licentious practices and even worse? |
40373 | Is it not rather a curse of God? |
40373 | Is it, then, any wonder that the poor should die of starvation? |
40373 | Is not eating as strictly a matter of health as these things? |
40373 | On the other hand, how many of the ablest men care to play these games? |
40373 | Should we not rather deem it a sign of God''s anger to have children who are weak, sensual, crippled and impotent? |
40373 | Some may ask,"What can we do if the house we live in be not our own?" |
40373 | The child that is born of such a mother,--how can it help being noble and strong? |
40373 | The question is often asked,"When should one drink water, and how much?" |
40373 | The race of true_ Brahmacharies_ is by no means extinct; but, if they were to be had merely for the asking, of what value would_ Brahmacharya_ be? |
40373 | Turn to the birds and beasts, and what do you find? |
40373 | What do we mean by_ Brahmacharya_? |
40373 | What have we seen of the mental equipment of those Indian Princes who have earned a distinction as players? |
40373 | What if we have married already? |
40373 | What is the chief object of dress? |
40373 | What shall the married people do? |
40373 | What shall they do who have children? |
40373 | When so strict is the law of_ Brahmacharya_, what shall we say of those guilty of the unpardonable sin of illegitimate sexual enjoyment? |
40373 | When the blood and the vital fluid are poisoned by a stuff, can there be any hesitation in giving it up altogether? |
40373 | When we turn merchant or lawyer or doctor, do we ever pause to consider what the fate of the world would be if all men were to do likewise? |
40373 | Where are they who have not been afflicted by disease? |
40373 | Which, then, are those exercises which keep the body and the mind equally efficient? |
40373 | Why then should we feel thirsty? |
40373 | Why, then, should we be afraid of it? |
40373 | Why, then, should we make so much fuss about it? |
40373 | Yet, what is vaccination but the taking in of the poisoned blood of an innocent living animal? |
41642 | ''And do you think I do n''t know you have?'' 41642 ''And it has not,''said I;''for was n''t I there this morning before ever a soul in all the town was stirring? |
41642 | ''Mph!--are you Dr Knox? |
41642 | And do n''t know what to say? |
41642 | And have we not a tea- chest all ready, which howlds it nate, and will not my friend help me to bring it? |
41642 | And have you forgotten the ten shillings in Blackfriars''Wynd? |
41642 | And what do you give for_ wun_? |
41642 | And when did she leave this? |
41642 | And why not out of his sister''s? |
41642 | And why should I know? 41642 And would n''t you give a pound more for a fresh wun?" |
41642 | And you are sure you eximined it complately? |
41642 | And you''re there, Sarah Merrylees? |
41642 | Any more to swear that? |
41642 | Ay, but if a worm had bitten ye, man, would n''t you squeeze it the harder? |
41642 | But what has become of the little woman who was here yesterday? |
41642 | But what''s come o''the whisky? |
41642 | But why does the law admit them? 41642 Did I not tell you last night he''s gone into powder ten years ago, and that it''s the sister we''re after?" |
41642 | How came these there? |
41642 | I suspect Merrylees''sister''s dead at last,said he;"is n''t she as good as another?" |
41642 | It''s a''owre I hear,said he, in a loud whisper;"and when will we come for the body?" |
41642 | Mrs Wilson is dead? |
41642 | My mither,was the answer;"hae ye seen her ony gait?" |
41642 | The''Spune''is without its porridge this time; and shall not man live on the fruit of the earth? |
41642 | Then I may go back, and you''ll give me a ride? |
41642 | Were you looking for any one? |
41642 | What is it? |
41642 | When did she leave? |
41642 | Where are all your lodgers? |
41642 | Where is it? |
41642 | Why no him? |
41642 | Why, man, do n''t you speak out? |
41642 | Will that shew the doctors how to cut a cancer out o''ye, ye auld fule? 41642 You d----d villains,"cried this honest doctor,"where and how did you get this body?" |
41642 | After all, was it possible that any supposition could transcend, yea, come up to the reality? |
41642 | And is it wonderful that their memories should have served them differently in regard to such trifling particulars as those to which I have alluded? |
41642 | And what then? |
41642 | And why was he a wicked man? |
41642 | As for the money, he merely accepted it-- never earned it; and who refuses money? |
41642 | At length Burke said,"Shall we do it now?" |
41642 | At one moment the voice of a sturdy ostler got ascendancy over the noise:--"Whaur are ye gaun, man? |
41642 | But Liston had encountered such difficulties before, and then"what mattered if they should take the wrong one?" |
41642 | But by what right do we make out that want of proportion? |
41642 | But if the subject was the price of a human body, whose spirit was it that enlivened it-- man or woman, young or old, good or evil? |
41642 | But is not this less or more the case with all of us? |
41642 | But seriously, although these things have been, are we entitled to go with the fatalist, who says that what is, is as it ought to be? |
41642 | But to what end? |
41642 | But were the other murderers also to get free? |
41642 | But where was the Irish friend? |
41642 | Can I see her?" |
41642 | Can it be possible that such a sense can be consistent with a demoralisation such as his? |
41642 | Could any human creature be more happy? |
41642 | Could that man have had any sense of the beautiful in the sentiments of these lyrics which, it was said, he sang with feeling, if not pathos? |
41642 | Did n''t I tell you afore there were no resurrectionists in that quarter?" |
41642 | Did n''t they put the hulk behind a hedge when I was lying there trying to wear about upon t''other tack? |
41642 | Did she not call there to see her, and find her? |
41642 | Do we not get dreary? |
41642 | Frenzy knows nothing of logic, and was he to think how she could have thrown off a ton of earth and got up again to the light of the sun? |
41642 | Had not this man sent a score of human beings to the dissecting- room? |
41642 | Have you got''the thing?''" |
41642 | He was back in a few minutes; for where in Scotland is whisky not easily got? |
41642 | Is it possible that they should not have been in a state of unusual excitement and alarm at the time? |
41642 | Let it be that they served the purpose of a physical science, might not he serve also the purpose of a moral cult? |
41642 | Nay, did he not know the very person she sought? |
41642 | No place in the world excels the Cape for curious objects in that department; will you believe it, Professor, I have made an extraordinary discovery?" |
41642 | Now, on what does these witnesses''claim to credit rest? |
41642 | One night, when the two men were deep in an orgy, Burke put the question,"What they would do when they could get no more bodies?" |
41642 | Some anecdotes are given in illustration,--as where, one day, when he heard a salt- wife bawling out,"Wha''ll buy salt?" |
41642 | The time passed, and the party became merry, nor was the stranger the least joyous of them, for had she not fallen among friends by sheer accident? |
41642 | Then mumbling to himself,"What under the hatches?" |
41642 | Then what is the use of these beings always putting us in mind of our resemblance to them? |
41642 | They would shake hands with her--(what love and hypocrisy do n''t?) |
41642 | Upon Jamie''s being questioned how he had revenged this foul play, his answer was in perfect character,--"Ou, what could ye say to puir Bobby? |
41642 | Was there need for a bond of confidence? |
41642 | We know what the Bible records of the doings of depraved men, and we know also for what purpose; and may we not follow in the steps of the inspired? |
41642 | When the witnesses were all examined, there ran through the court a whisper,"Where are the doctors?" |
41642 | When we admit that these great criminals took away lives, right and left, for the sake of money, how much do we achieve? |
41642 | Where is the final cause now? |
41642 | While this was going on, the yells became fiercer and fiercer, mixed with the ejaculations,"Where''s Hare? |
41642 | Who was there to care? |
41642 | Why and how did this thought arise in the mind of Hare? |
41642 | Would Burke, who had the character of being serviceable to the unfortunate, permit Mary Haldane to be abused while he was present? |
41642 | Wudna we be the better o''a dram? |
41642 | You were never here before?" |
41642 | and did n''t I leave it all right with my ould friend?'' |
41642 | and did she not reside in Log''s lodgings, whereto he would be so delighted to lead her? |
41642 | and should she not prove her gratitude by being happy, ay, and communicating to them all her secrets? |
41642 | and why should they defeat so laudable a purpose? |
41642 | hae ye ony siller, man? |
41642 | he continued,"where did you heave from? |
41642 | or whaur can ye gang to? |
41642 | or, again,"I am often out upon my lawful business, and how can I answer for all that takes place in my house in my absence?" |
41642 | said I;''and did n''t I see them, after I got a spade from the sexton and put on a nate sod or two more to make the grave dacent and respectable?'' |
49545 | But suppose I get faint on the street? |
49545 | Does your tongue bother you in any way? |
49545 | In view of this whole,he asks himself,"what notes come next?" |
49545 | Is your mind more or less active than usual? |
49545 | Is your skin drier or moister than usual? |
49545 | Oh,she said, with immense relief in her voice,"is that all? |
49545 | What do you think,we must constantly be asking him,"is the best way out of this our difficulty?" |
49545 | Why did you leave your first job? |
49545 | You do not cough? |
49545 | You never spit blood? |
49545 | ( Anything the matter here? |
49545 | (_ a_) Is it hygienic? |
49545 | (_ b_) Is it as inexpensive as can be obtained with due consideration of health, decency, distance from work, from friends, from amusements? |
49545 | (_ c_) Is it large enough to safeguard the decencies of family life? |
49545 | ), and the nature of the industrial process( speeding up?) |
49545 | A cobbler is working on his shoe: in view of what he has already done upon that shoe, what shall he do next? |
49545 | All that death, that suffering, that destruction, are we worth all that? |
49545 | Am I not going crazy?" |
49545 | Another criterion, more subtle and not quite so useful, is this,"Do you feel the pain more when you are quiet or when you are moving about?" |
49545 | Anybody who does much talking is asked a good many times,"Wo n''t you please come round this evening and just give us a little inspiration?" |
49545 | Anybody who has got to a certain point in his profession says,"In view of my successes and my failures thus far, what is the next thing for me to do?" |
49545 | Anything the matter there?) |
49545 | Are we perfectly sure that we have found the place where the Lord intended us to work? |
49545 | As we go down the bill of fare of a restaurant, we say,"In view of what I have eaten, what next?" |
49545 | But we may ask,"If this is true, where do medicine and surgery come in? |
49545 | But we must ask now,_ what part_? |
49545 | CHAPTER IX THE MOTIVE OF SOCIAL WORK What is the_ motive_ of social work? |
49545 | Can we do anything about it? |
49545 | Do we depend on one person, or one particular kind of entertainment or stimulation? |
49545 | How are these needs found? |
49545 | How does one learn to think? |
49545 | If so, what troubles have you had?" |
49545 | If so, where? |
49545 | In such cases I have found it most effective to say,"Well, suppose you do-- what harm will it do?" |
49545 | Is it nothing worse than that? |
49545 | Is sickness, childbirth, alcoholism, injury a factor? |
49545 | Is there any family history of tuberculosis, pleurisy, insanity, epilepsy, feeble- mindedness? |
49545 | Is there really any good reason for this? |
49545 | Is_ ignorance_ a factor? |
49545 | Is_ shiftlessness_ in this particular case a factor, and how? |
49545 | More important is the question,"Is it dry or productive of sputum?" |
49545 | Of miscarriages or of"scrofulous"children and"blood diseases"? |
49545 | One can also measure its_ severity_ by the question,"Does it keep you awake?" |
49545 | One would go on to ask,"Do you feel warmer or colder than usual this winter?" |
49545 | Or can we find our food in any of a vast number of places and persons which in the natural order are fairly sure to be available? |
49545 | Or in the absence of all finite persons can we find our food in God? |
49545 | People often say,"Shall I take exercise?" |
49545 | The knee ought to be kept quiet, but for how long? |
49545 | The only question is, On what do we depend? |
49545 | The question_ How long?_ is vastly the most important one about cough. |
49545 | The way to avoid this is to put our questions in the negative:"You have no headache at all, have you?" |
49545 | The whole science of logic is the science of seeing truly: in view of certain premises, what is next? |
49545 | Then what moves? |
49545 | Then,"The expression of your face is not notably changed, is it, so that your friends comment on it?" |
49545 | Thus these events turn out to have a good deal of law and reason, a good deal in the history of the individual( alcoholism? |
49545 | We ask him then,"When did you first have it?" |
49545 | We ask,"Does it compel you to lose sleep?" |
49545 | We ask,"Does it prevent work?" |
49545 | We have come through the world''s most gigantic war: in view of this, what next? |
49545 | We have with Stevenson the duty of happiness:"If I have faltered more or less In my great task of happiness,"--What are we to do? |
49545 | We may relieve, yes; but have we constructed? |
49545 | What could it be? |
49545 | What does that mean? |
49545 | What economic and moral high- water marks and low- water marks can we trace in the past history? |
49545 | What is he? |
49545 | What is to take its place? |
49545 | What is to take the place of drugs in dispensary treatment? |
49545 | What previous hard times? |
49545 | What should we be without those? |
49545 | What shred of personality would remain? |
49545 | What will keep it going? |
49545 | When a boy is ready to choose a profession, does he look around him, study the alternatives, and select one? |
49545 | When a man prays he says to himself,"In view of my sins and of God, what next?" |
49545 | When a patient complains of pain, vertigo, nausea, we first ask ourselves,"What disease has he got?" |
49545 | When are we perfectly sure that we may safely give morphine? |
49545 | When can we give money without doing harm? |
49545 | When people ask,"What form of exercise shall I take?" |
49545 | When? |
49545 | Where did it come from? |
49545 | Where did that come from? |
49545 | Where did the clouds get it? |
49545 | Where did the seas get it? |
49545 | Where did they get it? |
49545 | Where does he begin and these tumultuous energies stop? |
49545 | Why did the patient come to us to- day? |
49545 | Why did they come? |
49545 | Why do I take so trivial and specific a case as this? |
49545 | Why do they ever interfere if nature is so very wise?" |
49545 | Why do we do it? |
49545 | Why has such an army of new assistants been called into existence? |
49545 | Why is it worth while? |
49545 | Why should I be tired to- day?" |
49545 | Will it not be easier for you, as well as for them, that they should know at once? |
49545 | Would my friend mind moving on to the next visit? |
49545 | You are concealing it from them, are you not? |
49545 | _ Pain: How aggravated? |
49545 | _ Pain: How bad?_ That is a very difficult question to get the answer to. |
49545 | _ Pain: How long?_ For a day, a month, a year, six years? |
49545 | _ Pain: How long?_ For a day, a month, a year, six years? |
49545 | _ Pain: Where?_ Patients rarely come to a doctor for a single_ point_. |
49545 | _ Past history_ After getting the patient''s present symptoms, one should ask,"Were you ever sick_ previous to this illness_? |
49545 | and then,"How much of the time-- half the time, a quarter of the time, for one day a week or one day a month?" |
49545 | and to some extent by the question,"Does it prevent work?" |
49545 | we ask, and,"Why did you leave the second one?" |
4339 | And waited twenty minutes for your dessert? |
4339 | And you have had your first course? |
4339 | But,I hear a hundred women say,"it gets on our nerves; how can we help its getting on our nerves?" |
4339 | But,again I hear,"if I think about my work, why is n''t that using my brain in the same direction?" |
4339 | But,some one says,"may I not feel pressed for time when I have more to do than I can possibly put into the time before me?" |
4339 | But,some one will say,"why should I stop and do nothing when I am as busy as I can be all day long, and have my time very happily full?" |
4339 | But,you will say,"can every one eat everything?" |
4339 | Did you feel comfortable after it? |
4339 | Did you want to get over the anger? |
4339 | How can I be well,they say,"when I suffer just as I did while I was ill?" |
4339 | How can I ever amount to anything with such inheritances? 4339 How can that be when you came in at twelve o''clock, and it is now only ten minutes past?" |
4339 | I do not want to suffer like this,I hear an invalid say;"if it were merely a habit do n''t you think I would throw it off in a minute?" |
4339 | If he does not like it why does he do it? |
4339 | It is nothing but drudge, drudge for your bread and butter-- and what does your bread and butter amount to when you get it? |
4339 | WHY DOES MRS. SMITH GET ON MY NERVES? |
4339 | WHY FUSS SO MUCH ABOUT WHAT I EAT? |
4339 | Well, why should he be annoyed? 4339 What time did you come in?" |
4339 | Why do n''t you take a vacation today? |
4339 | Why does n''t my husband like to stay with me when he comes home? 4339 Yes,"the answer was;"what under the sun is she doing that for? |
4339 | ( 2)"Do I drop my work at meals and eat quietly?" |
4339 | ( 3)"Do I take every opportunity that I can to get fresh air, and take good, full breaths of it?" |
4339 | ( 4)"Do I feel hurried and pushed in my work? |
4339 | ( 5)"How much superfluous strain do I use in my work? |
4339 | Add dust of her own by scolding and fretting and fuming over the noise that the children are making? |
4339 | After breakfast the mother with a little roguish twinkle, said:"Well, what do you think you will do to amuse yourself to- day, Alice?" |
4339 | Almost the moment the doctor entered the sick room, he was accosted with:"Doctor, do you know what made me ill? |
4339 | And do n''t you remember the result?" |
4339 | And how''The Maltese Cat''scouted the silly ponies who held their heads up and kicked and looked alert while they waited? |
4339 | And what does such"rest"amount to? |
4339 | And what sense is there in that? |
4339 | And when you answer,"How can any one love you when you are always whining and complaining? |
4339 | Bobby, do you remember how you snapped at your brother yesterday, when he accidentally knocked your house over?" |
4339 | But her friend answered:"Why, of course you could not expect them to agree right away, could you? |
4339 | But what if she discover to her surprise and chagrin that she is a nervous talker? |
4339 | But what is one to do when a friend can only be reached by the"contrary method"? |
4339 | But where could you find greater and more abject childishness than in a woman''s ungoverned emotions? |
4339 | But why not let Mrs. So- and- so rock? |
4339 | But you say:"Wo n''t you allow for difference of tastes?" |
4339 | CHAPTER XVI_"Why Fuss so Much About What I Eat? |
4339 | CHAPTER XXIII_ Do not Hurry_ HOW can any one do anything well while in a constant state of rush? |
4339 | CHAPTER XXVII_ Positive and Negative Effort_ DID you ever have the grip? |
4339 | CHAPTER X_ Is Physical Culture good for Girls?_ A NUMBER of women were watching a game of basket- ball played by some high- school girls. |
4339 | Did she go to gymnasium, or did she scorn it? |
4339 | Did you ever see a tired, hungry baby fight his food? |
4339 | Did you ever try to clench your fist so tight that it could not be opened? |
4339 | Do I realize that no matter how much of a hurry there may be, I can hurry more effectively if I drop the strain of the hurry?" |
4339 | Do I work with a feeling of strain? |
4339 | Do you suppose I like Uncle James''s irritability any better than you do?" |
4339 | For instance, it is only a fact of plain common sense that we should keep rested, and yet how many of us do? |
4339 | How are our contrary- minded friends to be met if we can not pretend we do not want what we do want in order to get their cooperation and consent? |
4339 | How can I observe better in order to become conscious of the strain and drop it?" |
4339 | How can any one be kind to you when you resent and resist every friendly attention because it does not suit your especial taste? |
4339 | How can any one expect to keep healthy and strong while in a constant state of rush? |
4339 | How can any one see anything clearly while in a constant state of rush? |
4339 | How could she do otherwise with that strain in her? |
4339 | How is it possible for us to get any clear, all- round view of life so long as the dust stirring habit is on us? |
4339 | How is it possible with all I have to do? |
4339 | How many of us, I wonder, have what might be called a quiet working brain? |
4339 | How much shall I eat? |
4339 | How often in hearing it we make the mental question,"Do you understand yourself?" |
4339 | How often shall I eat? |
4339 | How shall I eat?" |
4339 | I answer:"Why should she be annoyed? |
4339 | I wonder how long it will be before mamma, too, is in the ditch?" |
4339 | IS PHYSICAL CULTURE GOOD FOR GIRLS? |
4339 | In the first place,_ do not fret._"But how can I help fretting?" |
4339 | In the interim for rest one woman said to her neighbor:"Do you see that girl flat on her back, looking like a very heavy bag of sand?" |
4339 | In the morning the mother felt a little anxious and asked timidly:"Do you believe you can make it work again today, just as well as yesterday?" |
4339 | Indeed, how can you expect anything from any one when you are giving nothing yourself?" |
4339 | Is not that true? |
4339 | Now that is just the point-- the answer to that question,"How is it possible?" |
4339 | Now, could there be anything more absurd than that? |
4339 | Oh, why am I so nervous?" |
4339 | Or some one else may say,"How can I stop and do nothing when I am nearly crazy with work and must feel that it is being accomplished?" |
4339 | Or that"Nature abhors a vacuum, and how is it possible to do nothing? |
4339 | Or would it not be even funnier if we made the pinch merely a reminder to go on with the habit? |
4339 | That being the case, what can you expect of a woman who is a nervous talker? |
4339 | The daughter got a little irritated and snapped out:---"Why do you say such a foolish thing as that, Mother? |
4339 | The over- emphasis of"What shall I eat? |
4339 | Then she said:"Now look here, boys, do you suppose that Uncle James likes his snapping any better than we do?" |
4339 | Think about it, madam? |
4339 | This, then, is the first answer to any woman''s question,"Why am I so nervous?" |
4339 | WHAT IS IT THAT MAKES ME SO NERVOUS? |
4339 | Was she well developed and evenly trained in her muscles? |
4339 | We may think we believe all sorts of beautiful truths, but how can any truth be really ours unless we have proved it by living? |
4339 | What does the wise mother do? |
4339 | What enlightenment do we get from it? |
4339 | What is one to do when if, for instance, you want a friend to read a book, you know that the way to prevent his reading it is to mention your desire? |
4339 | What is the remedy for that? |
4339 | What shall I do to get all I can out of it? |
4339 | What strength does it bring us? |
4339 | When a woman disobeys all the laws of nervous health how can she expect not to have her nerves rebel? |
4339 | When shall I eat? |
4339 | When this woman told me later what it was that had taken away her appetite she added:"And is n''t it absurd? |
4339 | Who cares for a game that is simple and easy? |
4339 | Who cares for a game when you beat as a matter of course, and without any effort on your part at all? |
4339 | Who could be expected to believe it? |
4339 | Why ca n''t we have nice, cozy times together?" |
4339 | Why could n''t she have taken care of herself?" |
4339 | Why do n''t they sympathize?" |
4339 | Why does not some kind soul start concerts for the people where, for a nominal admission, the best music can be heard? |
4339 | Why need it touch us at all? |
4339 | Why not wake up, and realize that same interest and courage in this biggest game of all-- this game of life? |
4339 | Why should n''t Mrs. Smith eat sugar on baked beans? |
4339 | Why should n''t she be annoyed?" |
4339 | Why should we not be willing to have them different? |
4339 | Will her annoyance stop Mrs. Smith''s eating sugar on baked beans? |
4339 | Will it ever come? |
4339 | Will she in any way-- selfish or otherwise-- be the gainer for her annoyance? |
4339 | Would you not perhaps feel a little sore that he seemed to expect all from you and to give nothing in return? |
4339 | or with all I have to worry me?" |
4339 | or with all the care I have? |
4339 | someone will say,"when I am losing money every day, and do not know how many more days I may be laid up?" |
17682 | ''What have you got in that great waggon?'' 17682 But is it the truth? |
17682 | But what do you know about oxalic acid? |
17682 | How can beauty grow in these vile cities? |
17682 | If we all adopt_ that_ diet,her pseudo- disciples cry,"what is to become of the potatoes?" |
17682 | May I safely do this? 17682 Really, Mr Taste, you would not, I presume, have me suppress the truth simply because it happens to be profitable?" |
17682 | The moral of which is? |
17682 | What is the use of your music, your statuary, your fine pictures, your poetry, to the starving and the oppressed? |
17682 | What kind of animals? 17682 Why not from your relative, Unnatural Taste? |
17682 | ( 2) Are cooked lentils, butter- beans, macaroni, etc., more beneficial taken hot than after they have cooled? |
17682 | ( 3) Could uncooked vegetables_ of sufficient nutriment_ be substituted for these? |
17682 | ( 3) Is olive oil good to take? |
17682 | ( 4) Is it good for children? |
17682 | ( 5) Is the diet satisfying, or is there a longing for conventional dietary( often found amongst food reformers)? |
17682 | ( 5) Is the diet satisfying, or is there a longing for conventional dietary( often found amongst food reformers)? |
17682 | ( 5) What nuts are richest in phosphorus? |
17682 | ( 6) Is the diet quite satisfactory in winter? |
17682 | ( 6) Is the diet quite satisfactory in winter? |
17682 | ( Or do you?) |
17682 | ***** CAKEOMA PUDDING? |
17682 | ***** WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE FOR A PERFECT SKIN? |
17682 | Again, who does not love a library catalogue? |
17682 | And is that diet so very expensive that it would be beyond the means of an agricultural labourer in any country? |
17682 | And is the desiccated or dry malt extract to be preferred to the ordinary sticky article? |
17682 | And what would you do without your patients?" |
17682 | Are lemons or eggs injurious to the heart? |
17682 | Are there any dangers even here? |
17682 | Are there not too many ugly and discordant posters? |
17682 | Are these pains likely to be due to wrong food? |
17682 | Being human, how can she but envy those of her old friends who have their evenings to themselves? |
17682 | Bile? |
17682 | But does all this go far enough? |
17682 | But is it not the more or the less of our imagination that makes such dealings possible? |
17682 | But is not the converse at least as often true? |
17682 | But is not the question of how much food we ought to eat equally urgent whether we are vegetarian or omnivorous? |
17682 | But it may be said:"How can you substantiate such a general and sweeping statement?" |
17682 | But to test it we should ask ourselves: What is the reason for the necessity to take food into the body? |
17682 | But what doses of sugar did the rabbits get?" |
17682 | But what is the homemaker of limited means, who must have some help, to do under present conditions? |
17682 | But where are they? |
17682 | But who can say whether these changes are attributable merely to a deficiency or to a previous excess? |
17682 | But why put all the trouble down to present deficiency instead of to previous excess? |
17682 | But, if this standpoint is right, is not fear at least a vestigial organ, a survival of a mental activity which served its purpose in times gone by? |
17682 | CAN MALARIA BE PREVENTED? |
17682 | Can inconsistency go further? |
17682 | Can these generally"instructive"and"useful,"generally also solitary, occupations be called play? |
17682 | Do you consider it better to use the enema than to take a mild aperient? |
17682 | Do you consider trade and manufacture so sordid that they are beneath the ministrations of beauty? |
17682 | Do you think dried milk is harmful to me? |
17682 | Do you think it a degradation of art that it should be enlisted by the makers of wall- papers? |
17682 | Do you think that if I went on to a milk diet for a time it would do good? |
17682 | ENVOY Prince whose course through the world is free, Fare you better than dreamers do? |
17682 | HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT? |
17682 | HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT? |
17682 | HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT? |
17682 | Has not every life its revelations? |
17682 | He seems to be a vegetarian? |
17682 | His father is away all day, and mothers are, as a rule, soft marks, are they not? |
17682 | Hodge, 597 Vegetalism, The Scientific Basis of, Prof. H. Labbe, 549, 584 West Wind, Ode to, Shelley, 555 What makes a Holiday? |
17682 | How are we to tell when a given person is getting enough food, either natural or partly natural? |
17682 | How can she help gleaning the impression that such work is"menial,"when her employers more or less openly despise her? |
17682 | How do you make bread then?" |
17682 | How does he account for that? |
17682 | How is it, again, that the natives of the West Indies, when living on sugar( in its crude state, I suppose) have excellent teeth and perfect health? |
17682 | I think they must be the most proper sowing- time, for is it not clear that Nature sows seed, not in spring, but in autumn? |
17682 | I wonder how many of us could conscientiously say that we devote fifteen or twenty minutes regularly every day to the system? |
17682 | IS PURE LIME JUICE OBTAINABLE? |
17682 | If so how is it to be administered? |
17682 | If so, how does he account for it? |
17682 | If the coal in the fireplace_ were_ the cause of the heat of the fire( but is it? |
17682 | If we discard our natural guides, which of the claimants to knowledge is to be followed, and is there any knowledge at all such as is claimed? |
17682 | Is it to give strength and heat to the body? |
17682 | Is not raw sugar better the less manufactured it is? |
17682 | Is not the same thing the explanation of shop- gazing? |
17682 | Is not this attitude of mind due to a misunderstanding? |
17682 | Is saccharine less harmful than sugar for sweetening? |
17682 | Is there not too little consideration given to theoretical issues underlying practical experience of disease? |
17682 | Is this a uric acid condition, or do you think it merely due to a lack of nourishment, causing a lack of synovial fluid? |
17682 | Its hardships? |
17682 | Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is: What if my leaves are falling like its own? |
17682 | O Wind, If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? |
17682 | One of"The Jolly Rhymster''s"best things begins--"Finger- post, finger- post, why do you stand Pointing all day with your silly flat hand?" |
17682 | Or is it to restore the waste of the body sustained by the action on it of the force of life or zoo- dynamic which inhabits it? |
17682 | Ought I to refrain from that?" |
17682 | Resolved into a single sentence, what all my correspondents wish to know is this: Is a two- meal dietary best for all? |
17682 | Seekest thou repose now? |
17682 | Should I use an enema when I feel like this, or wait for natural results? |
17682 | Suppose the milk contains disease germs, would not this cheese be injurious, as the milk is not sterilised by being brought to boiling point? |
17682 | Tell me, thou star, whose wings of light Speed thee in thy fiery flight, In what cavern of the night Will thy pinions close now? |
17682 | The price is reasonable; but I think I would rather see a sample first, would n''t you? |
17682 | Then what are you going to do about it?" |
17682 | UNFIRED DIET FOR A CHILD: IS IT SUITABLE? |
17682 | WHAT MAKES A HOLIDAY? |
17682 | WILL OTHER READERS DO LIKEWISE? |
17682 | Weary wind, who wanderest Like the world''s rejected guest, Hast thou still some secret nest On the tree or billow? |
17682 | What contentment can she find in a life of drudgery unenlightened by intelligent interest in learning how to do something well? |
17682 | What do these 200 grammes really bring in nutritive elements? |
17682 | What does it all mean? |
17682 | What grounds has Dr Knaggs for speaking so definitely about human magnetism and that of vegetables? |
17682 | What is it makes a holiday? |
17682 | What is it that induces boils in one person and not in another under identical circumstances? |
17682 | What is the homemaker of limited means, who must have some help, to do under present conditions? |
17682 | What of this method? |
17682 | What proof have you?" |
17682 | What proportion( approximately) is it to total body weight? |
17682 | What would your patients do without it? |
17682 | What, then, must be our conclusions in reference to these and similar facts of which it is only possible to give a mere outline here? |
17682 | When you say that''fruit is mostly sugar,''are you not leaving the water of the fruit out of account? |
17682 | Where are the streets and their smoke and stain When to the land of the lark we flee? |
17682 | Where can I get information_ re_ Professor Atwater''s experiments and other recent works on similar subjects? |
17682 | Where is the sight that we may not see, Cloudland''s citadel passing through? |
17682 | Which of all these things makes these days my holiday? |
17682 | Which of these definite and contradictory assertions does Dr Knaggs support, and why? |
17682 | Who amongst ordinary men and women has a reliable natural taste that would be an infallible guide in all matters of food? |
17682 | Who can say what the Cornish sea means to that tired worker? |
17682 | Who does not know the charm of looking down the theatre- list of the morning paper? |
17682 | Who does not know the peaceful activity of a Sunday evening, the fruitful quiet of a long railway journey or sea- voyage_ at the end_ of a holiday? |
17682 | Who does not like looking over prospectuses of lectures and classes at the beginning of the winter session? |
17682 | Who has not been tempted to shirk practice of some sort in thinking of a prize? |
17682 | Whoever heard of music without instruments? |
17682 | Whoever heard of statues dancing? |
17682 | Why is this so? |
17682 | Why not live on unfired food, such as tinned tongue, sardines and bottled shrimps?" |
17682 | Why of the bondage of earth complain? |
17682 | Why should meat have any bad effect upon the kidneys? |
17682 | Why, then, do you recommend fruit, which is mostly sugar?" |
17682 | Will any average person say that that quantity, divided into three meals, would be nauseating to him? |
17682 | Will you kindly enlighten me on the subject? |
17682 | Will you tell me if the same applies to dried milk-- will it tend to increase intestinal trouble? |
17682 | Would any reader care to try this and report upon it? |
17682 | Would bathing myself with cold water over the region of the heart strengthen the muscles? |
17682 | You chose such as are used to taking shop sugar as part of their ordinary food, of course?" |
17682 | _ This soup is not so much nutritive as cleansing and antiseptic._ TASTE OR THEORY? |
17682 | _ What_ organic salts are so converted? |
17682 | means by_ each pound_ of_ bone_ and_ muscle_ in the body weight? |
17682 | say:"These quantities were settled by physiologists many years ago, and no good reasons have since been adduced for altering them"? |
17682 | says is necessary, either for himself or his children? |
17682 | says that"some twenty years ago most people lived fairly close to the old physiological quantities"( but what are these? |
17682 | too much? |
17682 | writes.--Is malt extract a good thing to take daily with an ordinary non- flesh diet, two teaspoonfuls or so at breakfast? |
17682 | writes:--Is there any way, independent of diet, of increasing the red corpuscles in the blood? |
17682 | |||+--------------------------------------------------------------+ HOW MUCH SHOULD WE EAT? |
53974 | How does this happen? |
53974 | And if you can help these cells by giving them antitoxin, ready- made, does it not seem a reasonable thing to do? |
53974 | At length it occurs to her, and then the doctor asks,"After this attack of fever, did you notice that the skin came off his hands and body?" |
53974 | But how does it happen that every case of diphtheria is not quarantined? |
53974 | But what had happened in the meantime? |
53974 | But why are we given some teeth that are sharp like knives, and some that are flat like millstones? |
53974 | But, you might ask, if vaccination prevents smallpox, how did it happen that there were_ any_ cases among the German soldiers? |
53974 | Can we get rid of all the germs that cause suppuration? |
53974 | Can you imagine having no feeling and being unable to move? |
53974 | Did you ever happen to see a manure pile early in the morning and notice how many tiny flies are on it? |
53974 | Did you ever see a fly wash himself with water? |
53974 | Did you ever think how many people handle an apple? |
53974 | Do they expect to fill the room in the daytime with enough air for use at night? |
53974 | Do you not think it needs washing? |
53974 | Do you not think that this is strong proof that antitoxin saves lives? |
53974 | Do you not think that we ought to do everything we can to prevent this disease from spreading? |
53974 | Do you think the cook would serve good meals if she were kept cooking all the time, both night and day? |
53974 | Had you not rather stay at home for a week or two than see your best friends ill or dead because of your carelessness? |
53974 | How are teeth easily broken? |
53974 | How can flies be kept out of milk? |
53974 | How can hookworm disease be prevented? |
53974 | How can meat be kept clean? |
53974 | How can one be protected from tubercular milk? |
53974 | How can this danger be prevented? |
53974 | How can we get rid of the mosquito? |
53974 | How can we get rid of ticks? |
53974 | How can we keep flies out of the house? |
53974 | How can you help in preventing the sale of meat from diseased animals? |
53974 | How can you keep germs out of your eyes? |
53974 | How can you tell whether a hot or a cold bath is better for you? |
53974 | How do children overwork their bodies? |
53974 | How do disease germs get into milk? |
53974 | How do flies carry typhoid fever germs? |
53974 | How do germs get into our food? |
53974 | How do germs get through the skin? |
53974 | How do pet dogs and cats sometimes get disease germs? |
53974 | How do these germs get into milk? |
53974 | How do these germs leave the body? |
53974 | How do typhoid fever germs get into the body? |
53974 | How do we know that antitoxin saves lives? |
53974 | How do we know that flies have germs on their feet? |
53974 | How do we know that tobacco is a poison? |
53974 | How do well- bred people avoid putting disease germs into the air? |
53974 | How do you expect the cells of your bodies to get enough rest when you treat them in this way? |
53974 | How does a patient give off tuberculosis germs? |
53974 | How does alcohol affect the nervous system? |
53974 | How does alcohol affect the stomach? |
53974 | How does antitoxin prevent diphtheria? |
53974 | How does it happen that some cases of diphtheria are not quarantined? |
53974 | How does it influence mental work? |
53974 | How does keeping the body equally covered protect the cells? |
53974 | How does selfishness lead people to spread scarlet fever? |
53974 | How does the body keep itself warm? |
53974 | How does the hookworm enter the body? |
53974 | How does the milkman allow germs to get into the milk, and how can he avoid doing so? |
53974 | How does the poison of diphtheria get into the system? |
53974 | How does the surgeon prevent suppuration? |
53974 | How does tobacco make extra work for the body? |
53974 | How is a successful vaccination determined? |
53974 | How is dirt a source of disease? |
53974 | How is it possible for us to get rid of consumption and other germ diseases? |
53974 | How is yellow fever transmitted? |
53974 | How long may disease germs live in running water? |
53974 | How may an abundance of fresh air be secured in the home? |
53974 | How may germs be compared to seeds? |
53974 | How may springs become polluted? |
53974 | How may you prevent suppuration? |
53974 | How much rest is needed each day? |
53974 | How much time will the stomach have to rest before breakfast? |
53974 | How often should people take baths? |
53974 | How should milch cows be tested to make sure that they are free from tuberculosis? |
53974 | How should milk cans and bottles be washed? |
53974 | How should toe nails be treated? |
53974 | How should your teeth be brushed? |
53974 | How would workmen benefit by properly ventilated workshops? |
53974 | How would you determine the real value of any food? |
53974 | If consumption is an inherited disease, where did these people get it? |
53974 | If_ one_ drink of whisky a day thus reduces a man''s power and accuracy in doing mental work, what do you think three drinks, or ten drinks will do? |
53974 | In the school? |
53974 | In what climates are hookworm disease and amoebic dysentery commonly found? |
53974 | In what places do we find germs most abundant in the air? |
53974 | In what respects do they resemble typhoid fever? |
53974 | In what way is the body like an automobile? |
53974 | In what ways does alcohol reduce the resisting powers of the body? |
53974 | Is it merely a coincidence that this great falling off in deaths from smallpox came after vaccination was discovered, or was it due to vaccination? |
53974 | Is it not fearful to think of nearly 200,000 people dying every year, in the United States alone, from a disease that we know can be prevented? |
53974 | Is it safe to use another person''s pencil? |
53974 | It will require a little work; but had you not rather take a little extra care than run the risk of catching or spreading typhoid fever? |
53974 | Let a fly with germs on its feet alight in a clean yard where sunshine can reach every corner, and what chance will the germs have to grow? |
53974 | Malarial fever? |
53974 | Milk forms what per cent of the food of the people of the United States? |
53974 | On the heart? |
53974 | On the nervous system? |
53974 | Someone may ask,"How often ought a person to take a bath?" |
53974 | The liver? |
53974 | Then you would hear the question,"How long since he had the measles?" |
53974 | Then your father says,"What are these health officers doing that they do not stop this thing?" |
53974 | They seem to have been much like the man who, when asked,"What do you think of this?" |
53974 | Very true; but where do they go when they are thrown into the sewer? |
53974 | What amount of illness in the United States is due to consumption? |
53974 | What are cells like? |
53974 | What are ptomaines? |
53974 | What are some pretended vaccinations? |
53974 | What are teeth made for? |
53974 | What are the best sources of water for domestic use? |
53974 | What are the uses of the sweat glands? |
53974 | What can boys and girls do to help keep them out? |
53974 | What can you say of the amount of illness caused by germs? |
53974 | What causes boils? |
53974 | What causes the unpleasant odor in a crowded room? |
53974 | What changes take place in fatty food when it is fried over a very hot fire? |
53974 | What conditions are essential for good meat? |
53974 | What determines the part of the body in which the germ of tuberculosis grows? |
53974 | What disease is transmitted by the wood- tick? |
53974 | What do business men think of drinkers? |
53974 | What do we know about disease germs that will help us to get rid of them? |
53974 | What do you think of a woman who said,"I do not care if my neighbor''s children do get scarlet fever from us; she is not a friend of mine, any way"? |
53974 | What does a clean table call for? |
53974 | What does the body put into the air? |
53974 | What does the body take out of the air? |
53974 | What effect comes from mouth- breathing? |
53974 | What effect does impure air have on the body? |
53974 | What effect does tobacco have on the nose and throat? |
53974 | What effect has improper cooking on foods? |
53974 | What evidence have we that sickness is not natural? |
53974 | What foods are chiefly used for making heat? |
53974 | What foods are especially useful for making cells? |
53974 | What happens? |
53974 | What has caused this marked falling off in the fatality of the disease? |
53974 | What influence has alcohol on the next generation? |
53974 | What insects are known to transmit diseases to man? |
53974 | What is a diphtheria culture? |
53974 | What is antitoxin? |
53974 | What is done with the excretions after they come from the body? |
53974 | What is one source of these germs? |
53974 | What is quarantine? |
53974 | What is the annual death rate from consumption in the United States? |
53974 | What is the best way of sharing food? |
53974 | What is the danger from a dirty cow and barn? |
53974 | What is the danger from putting pencils into the mouth? |
53974 | What is the danger in breaking quarantine? |
53974 | What is the danger of cutting corns with an ordinary knife or razor? |
53974 | What is the danger of keeping on wet shoes or other damp clothing? |
53974 | What is the effect of tobacco on the blood? |
53974 | What is the importance of eating slowly? |
53974 | What is the objection to an untidy table? |
53974 | What is the objection to cooking meat until the juices are dried out? |
53974 | What is the objection to eating fruits when they are partially decayed? |
53974 | What is the objection to starchy foods fried in grease? |
53974 | What is the poison of diphtheria called? |
53974 | What is the value of fresh air to every one? |
53974 | What is"this trouble"? |
53974 | What kind of luncheon do you like best? |
53974 | What kind of topics should be discussed at mealtime? |
53974 | What must you avoid in order to protect your teeth? |
53974 | What other diseases can be prevented by the same precautions? |
53974 | What rules should you observe while in quarantine? |
53974 | What should be done with all discharges from a sick person? |
53974 | What use does the body make of meat? |
53974 | What use does the body make of new cells? |
53974 | When and why is candy eating harmful? |
53974 | When and why should overcoats be worn? |
53974 | When are desserts not harmful? |
53974 | When are ptomaines formed in canned meats? |
53974 | When is candy eating not harmful? |
53974 | When is it safe to let a scarlet fever patient mingle with well people? |
53974 | When is it safe to sit in a draft, and when dangerous? |
53974 | Where do germs of lockjaw grow? |
53974 | Where do the hookworm eggs hatch? |
53974 | Where does the diphtheria germ come from? |
53974 | Which is the more tempting?] |
53974 | Which should you prefer to have?] |
53974 | Why and how does one attack of a certain disease protect against another? |
53974 | Why do people call consumption the Great White Plague? |
53974 | Why do some children breathe through the mouth? |
53974 | Why do some foods shrivel while others decay? |
53974 | Why do teeth decay? |
53974 | Why does decomposition not go on in cold places? |
53974 | Why is it important for well people to take the same precautions as sick people? |
53974 | Why is it important that milk should be kept clean? |
53974 | Why is it important that only pure water be used about the dairy? |
53974 | Why is it impossible for"bad blood"alone to cause suppuration? |
53974 | Why is it necessary to have baby teeth? |
53974 | Why is meat from a diseased animal unfit for food? |
53974 | Why is quarantine continued after you feel well? |
53974 | Why is quarantine necessary? |
53974 | Why is whooping cough to be avoided? |
53974 | Why must cells not be killed? |
53974 | Why must there be repeated vaccinations? |
53974 | Why should all meats be cooked? |
53974 | Why should animals not be fed with offal? |
53974 | Why should antitoxin not be regarded as a poison? |
53974 | Why should children have their parties in the afternoon? |
53974 | Why should even well people refrain from spitting in public? |
53974 | Why should everything taken from a sickroom be scalded? |
53974 | Why should foods be screened? |
53974 | Why should meal hours be regular? |
53974 | Why should one sleep with windows open? |
53974 | Why should one take care of himself when he has measles? |
53974 | Why should people avoid measles? |
53974 | Why should starches be thoroughly cooked? |
53974 | Why should the sputum be taken care of? |
53974 | Why should we all take exercise? |
53974 | Why should we avoid the common drinking cup? |
53974 | Why should we chew our food thoroughly? |
53974 | Why should you avoid anything used by a sick person? |
53974 | Why should you chew your food thoroughly? |
53974 | Why should you have your teeth examined twice each year by a dentist? |
53974 | Why should you never make unnecessary visits to a sick person? |
53974 | Why was smallpox formerly more widespread and more often fatal than it is now? |
53974 | Why, then, are germ diseases allowed to exist? |
53974 | Would it not be a good thing if your town would put such cuspidors on your streets, and if the merchants would put them into their stores? |
53974 | You ask,"Shall everyone who is sick hold a handkerchief before the mouth when sneezing or coughing?" |
53974 | [ Sidenote: Evidences that antitoxin saves lives] Someone may ask,"How do we know that it is the antitoxin that saves lives?" |
53974 | [ Sidenote: Hot or cold baths] Another question that is frequently asked is,"Is it better to take a bath in cold or hot water?" |
53974 | [ Sidenote: How flies carry typhoid germs] How did the germs get to your food? |
53974 | [ Sidenote: How germs get into our food:][ Sidenote:(_ 1_) From the air] How do germs get into our food or drink? |
53974 | [ Sidenote: How the surgeon prevents suppuration] Do you know how a surgeon gets ready to do an operation? |
53974 | [ Sidenote: How to get rid of the fly:] How are we going to get rid of flies? |
53974 | [ Sidenote: How typhoid germs get into water] How do the typhoid germs get into our food? |
53974 | [ Sidenote: How typhoid germs leave the body] We know that typhoid fever germs get into the body with food, but how do they get out? |
53974 | [ Sidenote: How we may keep disease germs out of the air:] How do the disease germs get into the air? |
53974 | [ Sidenote: Necessity of repeated vaccination] It is frequently asked,"How long will vaccination protect against smallpox?" |
53974 | [ Sidenote:(_ 3_) From flies]_ Probably the most common source of germs on food is the fly._ Did you ever watch a fly very closely for a long time? |
21353 | Do you mind if I smoke? |
21353 | Is there no physical examination or test? |
21353 | What is welfare work? |
21353 | ''Do n''t you know you have it yourself''? |
21353 | Are children deprived of exercise as a penalty? |
21353 | Are children permitted to pile their clothing in the class room? |
21353 | Are normal graduates given physical tests before being permitted to teach and before being permitted to give four years to preparation for teaching? |
21353 | Are sanitary fountains used that prevent contamination of faucet or water? |
21353 | Are teachers required to record the thermometer''s story three or more times daily? |
21353 | Are the floors, walls, desks, and windows always clean? |
21353 | Are the seats adjustable? |
21353 | Are the seats adjusted to pupils? |
21353 | Are the streets suitable for play? |
21353 | Are the windows open during exercise? |
21353 | Are there hooks for each child? |
21353 | Are there individual towels? |
21353 | Are there too many subjects? |
21353 | Are they broad? |
21353 | Are they permitted to continue in schoolrooms after tuberculosis is discovered? |
21353 | Are washing facilities adequate? |
21353 | Are your teachers examined? |
21353 | At the time of the opening of the New York schools in 1907 a newspaper published an editorial on"Where can the city child study?" |
21353 | But why should it not become possible for women teachers to explain health dangers peculiar to girls to classes of boys? |
21353 | By what method? |
21353 | By whom should it be licensed? |
21353 | By whom should they be appointed, and for what term of office? |
21353 | CHAPTER III WHAT HEALTH RIGHTS ARE NOT ENFORCED IN YOUR COMMUNITY? |
21353 | CHAPTER XIV IS YOUR SCHOOL MANUFACTURING PHYSICAL DEFECTS? |
21353 | CHAPTER XXXIX IS CLASS INSTRUCTION IN SEX HYGIENE PRACTICABLE? |
21353 | CHAPTER XXXV IS IT PRACTICABLE IN PRESENTING TO CHILDREN THE EVILS OF ALCOHOLISM TO TELL THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH? |
21353 | Can we then overestimate the effect upon pupils''character of teachers who radiate vitality? |
21353 | Children in school whose anæmic condition would be|| greatly improved by a week at Sea Breeze during July or|| August? |
21353 | Convalescent children now out of school, who would be|| benefited by a stay at the seashore in May or June? |
21353 | Did n''t he have them when a boy, and does n''t he weigh two hundred pounds and"make good money"? |
21353 | Do clouds of dust rise from the floor during exercise and play? |
21353 | Do n''t you know your teacher never permits it? |
21353 | Do not severe penalties miscarry? |
21353 | Do they know the laws of health and the signs of child health? |
21353 | Do they understand the relation of cleanliness to vitality? |
21353 | Do you see in this an opportunity to emphasize indirectly the mother''s responsibility for cleanliness of home? |
21353 | Do you wish a pamphlet on sex subjects to hand to your pupils? |
21353 | Do you wish separate pamphlets for boys and girls? |
21353 | Does failure or backwardness in studies lead to additional study hours or to regrading? |
21353 | Does high license stimulate unlawful trade? |
21353 | Does it inform children of their defects, or tell them how they may increase their earning power by correcting these defects? |
21353 | Does overheating prevail? |
21353 | Does the sun reach them? |
21353 | Expensive? |
21353 | For how many hours must artificial light be used in the daytime? |
21353 | For what age limits and social conditions do you wish them? |
21353 | For what purpose? |
21353 | Has every class room a thermometer? |
21353 | Has it a playground or beauty spot? |
21353 | Has it a swimming pool? |
21353 | Has it improved the character of saloons? |
21353 | Has it showers? |
21353 | Has it solved the problem of Sunday prohibition for any length of time? |
21353 | Has the removal of screens reduced the volume of consumption? |
21353 | Have the courts made good or bad licensing authorities? |
21353 | Have you ever shown them the danger, to their own health, of dust and dirt that may harbor infection and reduce their own vitality? |
21353 | Have you ever tried to show them how much work they save themselves by thorough cleansing? |
21353 | Have you ever tried to stimulate the pride of janitors and cleaners for social service? |
21353 | Have you ever watched such an examination? |
21353 | Have you explained to pupils the important responsibility of janitors for the health of those in the tenements, office buildings, or schools? |
21353 | He sadly but indulgently replied,"And in what other studies would you substitute exaggeration for truth?" |
21353 | How can a child who is prevented by removable physical defects from breathing through his nose be enthusiastic over free speech? |
21353 | How can spurious drinking clubs be prevented or controlled? |
21353 | How can the licensing authority enforce the law? |
21353 | How can the operation of disreputable hotels be prevented? |
21353 | How can the sale of liquor by druggists be controlled? |
21353 | How can the"back- room"evil be stopped? |
21353 | How can unclean milk be made safe? |
21353 | How do germs act? |
21353 | How do they compare with other remedies of which we know? |
21353 | How does it insure itself against the risk of their defective eyesight, chorea, deafness, or general debility? |
21353 | How far away is the nearest public bath? |
21353 | How far away is the nearest public park? |
21353 | How far do you go in teaching sexual hygiene or reproduction? |
21353 | How long would an operation take? |
21353 | How many can be laid to our account? |
21353 | How many do you know who are now physically bankrupt? |
21353 | How many do you need in one year? |
21353 | How many members in your family? |
21353 | How many men and women can you count who are squandering their health bank account? |
21353 | How many of these steps are taken by your city? |
21353 | How many pupils are there? |
21353 | How many pupils per washbasin? |
21353 | How many sittings are provided? |
21353 | How many teeth are now decayed? |
21353 | How many teeth have been filled? |
21353 | How many teeth have they lost? |
21353 | How many teeth have they? |
21353 | How much does tooth powder How many false teeth have they? |
21353 | How much exercise indoors and outdoors is actually given? |
21353 | How much home study is there? |
21353 | How much is needed for one year? |
21353 | How much is required? |
21353 | How much license tax should be imposed upon local bottlers and grocers? |
21353 | How much public revenue should the traffic yield? |
21353 | How much time and at what periods is exercise provided for in the school schedule? |
21353 | How much would two examinations How many days have been lost a year by a dentist cost? |
21353 | How often are cups or faucets cleaned? |
21353 | How often are they washed? |
21353 | How often is water changed in swimming pool, or is it constantly changing? |
21353 | I turned to my companion and asked,"Have you never noted those same lines on your boy''s face?" |
21353 | IS CLASS INSTRUCTION IN SEX HYGIENE PRACTICABLE? |
21353 | IS IT PRACTICABLE IN PRESENTING TO CHILDREN THE EVILS OF ALCOHOLISM TO TELL THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH? |
21353 | IS YOUR SCHOOL MANUFACTURING PHYSICAL DEFECTS? |
21353 | If so, is the teacher not responsible for uncleanliness? |
21353 | If you think one pamphlet sufficient for both sexes, what should it consider? |
21353 | Is adequate provision made for clean drinking water? |
21353 | Is an anæsthetic necessary? |
21353 | Is an odorless disinfectant used? |
21353 | Is artificial light adequate for night work? |
21353 | Is congestion growing? |
21353 | Is exercise suited to each child by the school physician after physical examination, or are all children compelled to take the same exercise? |
21353 | Is it large enough? |
21353 | Is it large enough? |
21353 | Is it not pitiful, this grasping for a poison in an extremity; this seizing of a defective rope to escape the fire? |
21353 | Is it possible to devise any working plan which will apply with equal effectiveness and equity in communities of compact and of scattered population? |
21353 | Is it used for a gymnasium? |
21353 | Is it used in the daytime? |
21353 | Is provision made for airing outer clothing? |
21353 | Is the air always fresh? |
21353 | Is the area adequate or inadequate? |
21353 | Is the area ample or inadequate? |
21353 | Is the area mainly occupied by toilets? |
21353 | Is the child fitted to the curriculum, or is the curriculum fitted to the child? |
21353 | Is the district congested? |
21353 | Is the floor wood, cement, or dirt? |
21353 | Is the light ample and proper? |
21353 | Is the operation a dangerous one? |
21353 | Is the operation necessary? |
21353 | Is the temperature properly regulated? |
21353 | Is their aim to do the least possible amount of work, or to attain the highest possible standard of cleanliness? |
21353 | Is there a gymnasium? |
21353 | Is there a roof playground? |
21353 | Is there an indoor yard? |
21353 | Is there an outdoor yard? |
21353 | Is there any relation between the number of saloons and the volume of consumption? |
21353 | Is there open ventilation? |
21353 | Is twice a year often enough? |
21353 | Is ventilation artificial? |
21353 | Is ventilation by open windows? |
21353 | Its question is not, What can I do for this patient? |
21353 | Last year I said to a janitress,"Do n''t you realize that you may get consumption if you use that feather duster?" |
21353 | Of what use is freedom of the press to those who find reading harder than factory toil? |
21353 | On what do they live? |
21353 | On what plea, and under what conditions, should licenses be transferred? |
21353 | One day a girl in the workroom had an epileptic fit and it frightened everybody and upset the work so that the foreman always asks,''Do you have fits? |
21353 | Or, if a school physician, the teacher can ask: Why not remove these adenoids? |
21353 | Shall not cadets preparing for an industrial life and citizenship be given at least a knowledge of an adequate physical standard? |
21353 | Shall we some day have compulsory examination and instruction of all cleaners, starting with school cleaners? |
21353 | Should hygiene talks be considered as exercise? |
21353 | Should it not be independent of the police? |
21353 | Should limitation be according to area or to population? |
21353 | Should saloons be allowed to become places of entertainment? |
21353 | Should the licensing authorities be appointive or elective? |
21353 | Should the licensing authority alone have the power to revoke a license, and discretion to withhold a license? |
21353 | Should the place or the individual be licensed? |
21353 | Should the state undertake to regulate the liquor business or to enforce liquor laws? |
21353 | Should they be allowed to peddle beer or to sell it in single bottles? |
21353 | Should they install sanitary conveniences? |
21353 | Should they manage lunch rooms? |
21353 | Should, or should not, the principle of self- government be carefully preserved in the whole scheme of legislation to regulate the liquor business? |
21353 | Small brothers and sisters( and tired mothers) who may|| need outings or special help? |
21353 | So long as the child mind takes in only an impression, is it not better to write this impression indelibly?" |
21353 | The best first step is to ask questions that they should be able to answer: What causes cholera morbus or summer complaint? |
21353 | The question, therefore, regarding European remedies is not, To what general theory do they belong? |
21353 | Until schools insist upon a better ventilation than the worst factories, how can we expect to find children of working age sensitive to impure air? |
21353 | WHAT HEALTH RIGHTS ARE NOT ENFORCED IN YOUR COMMUNITY? |
21353 | What acts can we make our lower nerve centers-- our subconscious selves-- do for us or remind us to do? |
21353 | What agencies help sick babies? |
21353 | What agencies will give outings to sick children? |
21353 | What causes them to become extinct? |
21353 | What causes them? |
21353 | What could your state do to interest physicians in school hygiene? |
21353 | What criticisms( favorable or otherwise) do you encounter? |
21353 | What dispensaries are accessible? |
21353 | What do you want to hire out here for?" |
21353 | What does a toothbrush cost? |
21353 | What effort does it make to induce children to avoid dangerous trades, or trades that are particularly dangerous for their physiques? |
21353 | What effort is made to instruct janitors and cleaners by your school trustees or by your community? |
21353 | What harm can they do in the meantime? |
21353 | What has been the effect of high license? |
21353 | What has been the effect of limiting the number of saloons? |
21353 | What has been the general effect of it in the tenement districts? |
21353 | What is the health board doing to teach mothers? |
21353 | What is the total cost to date? |
21353 | What is the total floor area? |
21353 | What proportion is not occupied by desks? |
21353 | What provisions are there in town for such operations? |
21353 | What should be the definition of a hotel? |
21353 | What should be the limit to the hours of selling? |
21353 | What should be the penalty for breach of the law? |
21353 | What special benefits( or otherwise) have you noticed from teaching it? |
21353 | What special difficulties do you find in teaching it? |
21353 | What special need of teaching it have you found? |
21353 | What special privileges should be given to it? |
21353 | What steps are taken to prevent excessive home study? |
21353 | What steps is your state taking to ascertain the physical fitness of the children who present themselves each year for working papers? |
21353 | What topic do you wish the pamphlet for girls to"handle"? |
21353 | What topics do you wish the pamphlets for boys to"handle"? |
21353 | What will it cost to have them attended to? |
21353 | What would be the immediate effects? |
21353 | When does milk harm the baby? |
21353 | When will they disappear by absorption? |
21353 | Where the courts issue licenses, what has been the effect on the court? |
21353 | Who cares? |
21353 | Who is the proper person to organize a public health league? |
21353 | Who should define it? |
21353 | Who would not exchange rights of petition for ability to earn a living? |
21353 | Whose business is it to see that rules regarding exercise are strictly enforced? |
21353 | Whose fault is it that the milk is sold unclean and too warm? |
21353 | Why do they move from place to place? |
21353 | Why have the physicians paid so little attention to breathing troubles? |
21353 | Why is this, the most hygiene- instructed country in the world, the Elysium of the patent- medicine and cocaine traffic? |
21353 | Why not act at once? |
21353 | Why not, therefore, begin at once to deal radically with the situation and give school meals, school eyeglasses, etc.? |
21353 | Why should not tenants and workers require health certificates stating that neither house nor working place is infected with tubercle bacilli? |
21353 | Why should we not protect ourselves against enemies to health and efficiency as well as against enemies to order? |
21353 | Why this paradoxical relation of precept to practice? |
21353 | Why wait to discuss political theories about the proper sphere for government, when, by acting, hundreds of thousands of lives can be saved annually? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Why? |
21353 | Will it need to municipalize him in order to protect itself? |
21353 | Will its environment at home not work a worse injury to its health? |
21353 | Will not the street injure its morals?" |
21353 | Will the child not outgrow its adenoids? |
21353 | Will the growth recur? |
21353 | Will the operation cure the child of all its troubles? |
21353 | Will the school physician talk to a mothers''meeting? |
21353 | Will the teacher''s complaint of uncleanliness be heeded by trustees? |
21353 | Would it help to punish employees for working in unhealthy places? |
21353 | Would it hurt very much? |
21353 | Would they know the need of a wash room in a factory if they never had had one? |
21353 | Yet who does not know girls and boys of sixteen less fit for factory or shop work than other boys and girls of twelve? |
21353 | [ Illustration:"DOING THINGS"THROUGH MODEL TENEMENTS] Do we want to make of our schools miniature hospitals, dispensaries, relief bureaus, parks? |
21353 | a. Indoors? |
21353 | b. Outdoors? |
21353 | but What is there in this mouth for me? |
21353 | but, What will they accomplish? |
21353 | by your county? |
21353 | by your state? |
21353 | c. Are light and ventilation conditions at home considered when deciding upon amount of home study? |
21353 | c. Are lockers provided with wire netting to permit ventilation? |
21353 | c. Are seats placed properly with reference to light? |
21353 | c. Are the recitation periods too long? |
21353 | c. Are they crowded with traffic? |
21353 | c. Do the floors and walls contain the dust of years? |
21353 | c. Does the reflection of light from blackboard and walls injure the eye? |
21353 | c. Does the ventilating apparatus work satisfactorily? |
21353 | c. Has it swings and games? |
21353 | c. Have eye troubles been spread by roller towels? |
21353 | c. Is excess or deficiency at once reported to the janitor? |
21353 | c. Is it cut up into class rooms? |
21353 | c. Is it used as an annex to the school? |
21353 | c. Is it used at night? |
21353 | c. Is the daylight sufficient or deficient? |
21353 | c. Is the heat adequate or deficient? |
21353 | constitutional) to prohibit the sale or serving of liquor to women? |
21353 | cost? |
21353 | d. Are lockers or hooks in the halls or in the basement? |
21353 | d. Are only clean towels permitted? |
21353 | d. Are the blackboards black enough? |
21353 | d. Are the exercise periods too short and too few? |
21353 | d. Are the windows thrown open during recess, and after and before school? |
21353 | d. For how many hours does the sun reach it? |
21353 | d. Is dry sweeping prohibited? |
21353 | d. Is it used during the summer? |
21353 | d. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally? |
21353 | d. Is play supervised? |
21353 | d. Is the ventilation adequate or deficient? |
21353 | e. Are the walls too dark? |
21353 | e. Are there bathing facilities; are these adequate? |
21353 | e. Do unclean clothes vitiate the atmosphere? |
21353 | e. Has wet sawdust or even wet sand been tried? |
21353 | e. Have children of different ages equal opportunities, or do the large children monopolize the ground? |
21353 | e. Have you ever thought of the disciplinary and social value of cheap coat hangers to prevent wrinkling and tearing? |
21353 | e. Is it equipped for games? |
21353 | e. Is it monopolized by the larger children? |
21353 | e. Is the daylight adequate, deficient, or almost lacking? |
21353 | e. Is there too much close- range work? |
21353 | f. Are children encouraged by teachers and parents to use this park? |
21353 | f. Are swimming pools used for games, contests, etc.? |
21353 | f. Do unclean persons vitiate the atmosphere? |
21353 | f. Has oil ever been used to keep down surface dust on floors? |
21353 | f. How much larger ought it to be? |
21353 | f. Is it possible to give individual attention to individual needs so as to awaken individual interest? |
21353 | f. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally? |
21353 | f. Is the woodwork too dark? |
21353 | f. Is there equipment for light gymnastics and games? |
21353 | from work because of toothache? |
21353 | g. Are bathing facilities used out of school hours? |
21353 | g. Are feather dusters prohibited? |
21353 | g. Are window panes kept clean? |
21353 | g. Does bad breath vitiate the atmosphere? |
21353 | g. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally? |
21353 | g. Is it used out of school hours; by special classes, athletic teams, etc., or by pupils generally? |
21353 | h. Are dust rags moist or dry? |
21353 | h. Who is responsible for cleanliness of towels, washbasins, and swimming pools? |
21353 | || Among country dairies and creameries? |
21353 | || Are municipal depots desirable? |
21353 | || Are present sanitary laws rigid enough? |
21353 | || At whose expense? |
21353 | || Can nothing be done to increase the supply and cheapen the|| price of ice? |
21353 | || Does it reduce need for inspection? |
21353 | || Does it render inspection unnecessary? |
21353 | || Does present law prescribe adequate penalties? |
21353 | || For what portion of the supply? |
21353 | || How can tenement mothers keep milk at proper temperature? |
21353 | || How many depots would be required in New York City? |
21353 | || How many inspectors does New York City need? |
21353 | || How many inspectors should the state employ? |
21353 | || How would this affect price of whole milk? |
21353 | || Is Rochester experience applicable to New York City? |
21353 | || Is it desirable that a local committee be formed to coöperate|| with the Department of Health and County Medical Society? |
21353 | || Is it practicable to prohibit use of cans? |
21353 | || Is present sanitary code sufficient? |
21353 | || Is state supervision now adequate? |
21353 | || Shall bacterial standard be established? |
21353 | || Shall law require sterilization of all milk cans and bottles|| by milk company or creamery before returned to farms or|| refilled? |
21353 | || Shall pollution of milk cans and bottles be made a|| misdemeanor? |
21353 | || Shall sealing cans at creameries be required? |
21353 | || Shall transferring from one can to another or from can to|| bottle in open street be made a misdemeanor? |
21353 | || Should Maryland plan of traveling school be adopted as means|| of reaching producer? |
21353 | || Should bottles show whether true or commercial pasteurization|| is used? |
21353 | || Should law discourage other than model shops? |
21353 | || Should private capital be encouraged to establish shops? |
21353 | || Should private philanthropy support depots? |
21353 | || Should sale of repasteurized milk or cream be permitted? |
21353 | || Under what conditions? |
21353 | || What as to diseases of persons producing or handling milk? |
21353 | || What can be done to assist Teachers College in its plan for|| milk exhibit? |
21353 | || What can be done to teach mothers to detect unclean milk and|| to care properly for milk purchased? |
21353 | || What educational work is possible in connection with milk|| depots? |
21353 | || What for attendants''dress and care of person? |
21353 | || What for receiving milk before business hours when delivered|| from stations? |
21353 | || What for sterilization of utensils and bottles? |
21353 | || What further legislation is needed? |
21353 | || What provision can be demanded for proper refrigeration? |
21353 | || Will it protect against more dangerous forms of infection? |
21353 | || Within the city? |
21353 | || Would it increase price of milk? |
21353 | || Would such restrictions increase price? |
21353 | ||||= Education=|||| Should state system of lectures before agricultural institutes|| be extended? |
21353 | ||||= Infants''Milk Depots=|||| Should they use pasteurized or clean milk? |
21353 | ||||= Inspection=|||| Is it practicable by inspection alone to secure a clean milk|| supply? |
21353 | ||||= Legislation=|||| What needed as to diseased cattle? |
21353 | ||||= Pasteurization=|||| Should pasteurization be made compulsory? |
21353 | ||||||= Model Milk Shops=|||| What may safely be sold in connection with milk? |
20294 | (_ b_) with other fats? |
20294 | 14. Who discovered the germ of malaria? |
20294 | 9, Why is this done? |
20294 | About how much money could this country afford to spend in fighting consumption? |
20294 | Are Nervous Diseases Increasing? |
20294 | Are antiseptics good for them? |
20294 | Are great singers usually strong? |
20294 | Are the nerves resistant to disease, or specially subject to its attack? |
20294 | Are there many diseases of the muscles and bones? |
20294 | Are they near each other? |
20294 | At what two points is the blood system most likely to give way? |
20294 | But what of coal and gasoline? |
20294 | But what of the principal waste gas that the blood gives off in the lungs-- the carbon"smoke,"or carbon dioxid? |
20294 | But why do not the red cells carry air instead of just oxygen? |
20294 | By what path does the soluble waste leave the body? |
20294 | CHAPTER III THE FOOD- FUEL OF THE BODY- ENGINE WHAT KIND OF FOOD SHOULD WE EAT? |
20294 | Can the man who drinks alcohol tell how, or to what extent, it is injuring him? |
20294 | Can you see any trace of this in the breath? |
20294 | Could we live on starch- foods alone? |
20294 | Do those who use alcohol stand a good chance in fighting pneumonia? |
20294 | Do you grow while asleep? |
20294 | Does a plant have a mouth? |
20294 | Does it increase our working power? |
20294 | Does it increase the warmth of the body? |
20294 | Does our modern method of life tend to cause or to cure nervous diseases and insanity? |
20294 | Does the tubercle bacillus attack other parts of the body? |
20294 | Does your city or town have a central source of water- supply? |
20294 | From what source do all the fuels get their force or energy? |
20294 | Have any been pulled? |
20294 | How are the bones of the skull arranged? |
20294 | How are the human lungs formed? |
20294 | How are the joints formed? |
20294 | How are the limbs fastened to the body and back bone? |
20294 | How are we going to tell when these limits are being reached? |
20294 | How can a reservoir be protected? |
20294 | How can it be done? |
20294 | How can it be kept out of the drinking water? |
20294 | How can the eye change the form of its lens for near and for far sight? |
20294 | How can they be avoided? |
20294 | How can they be cured? |
20294 | How can we roughly tell to which class a food belongs or what its fuel value is? |
20294 | How can you build up a strong, clear, useful voice? |
20294 | How can you illustrate this by a burning glass? |
20294 | How can you improve your"wind"? |
20294 | How can you make school work as enjoyable as play? |
20294 | How can you prevent colds? |
20294 | How can you prove that beverages are not real foods? |
20294 | How can you prove this? |
20294 | How can you tell the difference between colic and appendicitis? |
20294 | How do alcohol and tobacco injure the blood system and heart? |
20294 | How do bacteria help us in keeping our water- supply pure? |
20294 | How do catarrh and adenoids affect the voice? |
20294 | How do disease germs grow? |
20294 | How do muscles change in shape? |
20294 | How do nuts compare in cost(_ a_) with other proteins? |
20294 | How do plants get their fuel, or food? |
20294 | How do plants help to clean the air? |
20294 | How do the bacteria of the soil"feed"the green plants? |
20294 | How do the muscles of the limbs act for you? |
20294 | How do the ribs and muscles help in breathing? |
20294 | How do the windpipe and the esophagus differ in form? |
20294 | How do they act in making voice sounds? |
20294 | How do they get their food? |
20294 | How do we clean and heal them? |
20294 | How do we grow them? |
20294 | How do you tell the difference in flavor between an apple and an onion? |
20294 | How does alcohol usually affect the mind and character? |
20294 | How does draining fields prevent malaria? |
20294 | How does exercising the muscles give you an appetite? |
20294 | How does good food help it? |
20294 | How does impure air make children look and feel? |
20294 | How does it help in making the two kinds of joints we find in the body? |
20294 | How does it help us to gain knowledge? |
20294 | How does nature repair a broken bone? |
20294 | How does outdoor air help heart- action? |
20294 | How does overwork, or over- training, affect the heart? |
20294 | How does perspiring affect the heat of the body? |
20294 | How does the air get in and out of the lung tubes? |
20294 | How does the blood itself protect us against infection in wounds? |
20294 | How does the body take in water other than by drinking it? |
20294 | How does the body take it in, how does it burn it, and how does it use the energy or power stored up in it to run the body- engine? |
20294 | How does the eye help to choose food? |
20294 | How does the insoluble waste leave the body? |
20294 | How does the message- and- answer system protect the body? |
20294 | How does the nose dispose of dust and lint? |
20294 | How does the tear gland act? |
20294 | How does this apply to the human voice? |
20294 | How is a good, clear, distinct voice of value? |
20294 | How is alcohol made? |
20294 | How is bread made? |
20294 | How is each kind carried away from the body? |
20294 | How is it likely to hinder a boy''s career? |
20294 | How is it that at first people thought that alcohol was helpful, when really it was not? |
20294 | How is its form changed before it can be used? |
20294 | How is outdoor air kept clean and pure? |
20294 | How is sewage disposed of? |
20294 | How is the body smoke carried away? |
20294 | How is the central system like a telephone office? |
20294 | How is the food carried down the food tube? |
20294 | How is the food carried to these parts? |
20294 | How is the voice a waste product? |
20294 | How is the voice box like a violin? |
20294 | How is the"man- motor"like an"auto"? |
20294 | How is wine made? |
20294 | How is your arm fastened to your body? |
20294 | How long can an animal live without breathing? |
20294 | How long can an animal live without eating? |
20294 | How many kinds of waste come from the body cells? |
20294 | How many layers has it? |
20294 | How many strokes of the heart- pump are there per minute in a man? |
20294 | How many teeth have you? |
20294 | How many times in an hour is all the blood in the body pumped through the liver, kidneys, and skin? |
20294 | How may diphtheria affect the nerves? |
20294 | How may it be avoided? |
20294 | How may it be done? |
20294 | How may pneumonia be prevented? |
20294 | How may valvular heart trouble be remedied? |
20294 | How may water suspected of being unhealthful be made safe to drink? |
20294 | How may"catching"diseases be prevented? |
20294 | How much exercise a day does a grown man or woman need? |
20294 | How much has the death rate in diphtheria been lowered? |
20294 | How much of the body will muscular exercise develop? |
20294 | How much of your body weight is made up of the muscles? |
20294 | How much sleep do you need? |
20294 | How often should hot baths be taken and why? |
20294 | How should headache be regarded and treated? |
20294 | How should the nails be trimmed and cleaned? |
20294 | How should this exercise be taken? |
20294 | How should we choose our foods? |
20294 | How should you take care of one? |
20294 | How was the windpipe made into the voice box? |
20294 | If our city wells are defiled by manure heaps and vault- privies, and our streams by sewage, where are we to turn for pure water? |
20294 | If so, how? |
20294 | If so, what is it? |
20294 | If the wound is very deep, how can you check the bleeding? |
20294 | If they are so valuable as"coal foods,"why do we not eat more of them at a meal? |
20294 | If we call the body an engine, what is the fuel? |
20294 | If we can succeed in getting an answer to the question, What makes the human automobile go? |
20294 | If you ca n''t get a doctor, what is to be done? |
20294 | If you examine blood under a microscope, what will you find in it? |
20294 | If you fall into deep water, what four things should you remember? |
20294 | If you know the knife is dirty, what is the proper treatment? |
20294 | If your knife should slip and cut you, how ought you to take care of the cut? |
20294 | In fever, why do you breathe more rapidly? |
20294 | In planning a week''s diet, how often would you use these vegetables, and why? |
20294 | In the case of swallowing poison, why should one drink warm water? |
20294 | In what foods do we find nitrogen? |
20294 | In what form is most of the nitrogen of vegetables? |
20294 | In what forms are they best carried? |
20294 | In what four ways is the air you breathe out different from that which you took in? |
20294 | In what order did your teeth appear in your mouth? |
20294 | In what parts of the food tube are(_ a_) starch,(_ b_) meats,(_ c_) fat digested? |
20294 | In what plants do we find it? |
20294 | In what respects is your progress in school work like your progress in learning to play games well? |
20294 | In what sense are the bones the tools of the muscles? |
20294 | In what sense is the nose like a radiator? |
20294 | In what two ways does the skin clean itself? |
20294 | In what way are the nerve and blood systems connected? |
20294 | In what way can fried food be made digestible? |
20294 | In what ways can you help make the table attractive and preserve health? |
20294 | In what ways do people poison the air? |
20294 | In what ways may food be made less digestible and wholesome by cooking? |
20294 | In what ways may it be used? |
20294 | In what, carbon? |
20294 | Is alcohol a food or a medicine? |
20294 | Is drinking water at meals hurtful? |
20294 | Is it a plant or an animal? |
20294 | Is it possible to kill all house flies? |
20294 | Is playing a waste of time? |
20294 | Is sugar a valuable food? |
20294 | Is the brain a ganglion? |
20294 | Is the sense of taste a safe guide in choosing foods? |
20294 | Is there any arrangement for oiling the joints? |
20294 | Is there any process like this among the lower animals? |
20294 | Is"sticking- plaster"good for a wound? |
20294 | It is fuel, of course; but what kind of fuel? |
20294 | Now comes the practical question, How are we to get rid of these breath- poisons? |
20294 | Now what is it that keeps the blood whirling round and round the body in this wonderful way? |
20294 | Now what is the chief quality which makes one kind of food preferable to another? |
20294 | Now, where does this saliva in the mouth come from? |
20294 | Of what use are the ganglia( gray matter) in the spinal cord? |
20294 | Of what use is each? |
20294 | On what parts of the body should soap be most freely used? |
20294 | On which side is the appendix located? |
20294 | Should cheese be eaten in large amounts at a time? |
20294 | Suppose you had seen some tempting fruit, what would have happened in your nervous system and in your digestive system? |
20294 | THE FOOD- FUEL OF THE BODY- ENGINE 21 What Kind of Food should We Eat? |
20294 | The first question that arises in our mind on looking at an engine or machine of any sort is, What makes it go? |
20294 | To take proper care of the teeth, what other parts of the mouth need attention? |
20294 | To which class of fuel- food might we say that they belong? |
20294 | What are adenoids? |
20294 | What are boils and carbuncles? |
20294 | What are cells? |
20294 | What are chocolate and cocoa? |
20294 | What are disease germs, and how are they named? |
20294 | What are disease germs? |
20294 | What are good games for girls? |
20294 | What are our chief sources of water- supply? |
20294 | What are some of the causes of diseases of the skin? |
20294 | What are spoken words? |
20294 | What are tendons? |
20294 | What are the advantages and disadvantages of cotton? |
20294 | What are the advantages and disadvantages of wool? |
20294 | What are the advantages of cold water in bathing? |
20294 | What are the advantages of cooking meats and vegetables? |
20294 | What are the bones? |
20294 | What are the bronchi? |
20294 | What are the capillaries, and what does the name mean? |
20294 | What are the characteristics of a good soap? |
20294 | What are the cilia for? |
20294 | What are the conditions required to make a good voice? |
20294 | What are the dangers of a poor soap? |
20294 | What are the dangers of river water? |
20294 | What are the dangers of taking patent or unknown medicines? |
20294 | What are the dangers of well water? |
20294 | What are the ganglions( ganglia) for? |
20294 | What are the milk- teeth? |
20294 | What are the only tastes perceived in the mouth? |
20294 | What are the risks of house filters? |
20294 | What are the salivary glands for? |
20294 | What are the uses of the skin to the rest of the body? |
20294 | What are the uses of these two kinds of little bodies( corpuscles)? |
20294 | What are the"nerve buds"or"bulbs"? |
20294 | What are veins? |
20294 | What are your duties to- day? |
20294 | What blood vessel carries the blood from the heart over the body? |
20294 | What blood vessels carry the blood to and from the lungs? |
20294 | What bones and tendons do you use when you stand on tip- toe? |
20294 | What causes a cold? |
20294 | What causes bread to become sour? |
20294 | What causes catarrh and colds? |
20294 | What causes constipation? |
20294 | What causes consumption( tuberculosis of the lungs)? |
20294 | What causes dandruff? |
20294 | What causes disease or deformity of the bones? |
20294 | What causes it? |
20294 | What causes many of the diseases of the nerves? |
20294 | What causes most of the diseases of bones? |
20294 | What causes the white crescent on the nail? |
20294 | What changes occur in food when it is cooked? |
20294 | What difference has this cleanliness made in the saving of life? |
20294 | What digestive juices"melt"fats? |
20294 | What disease is caused by scarcity of fresh vegetables or fruits? |
20294 | What do most patent medicines contain? |
20294 | What do the terms"bilious"and"jaundiced"mean? |
20294 | What do the terms"soluble"and"insoluble"waste mean? |
20294 | What do the throat, the mouth, and the nose have to do with voice training? |
20294 | What do we do when we want to carry water, or oil, or sewage, quickly and surely from one place to another? |
20294 | What do we find in dust? |
20294 | What do we know about the connection between mosquitoes and malaria? |
20294 | What do we know about the germs of pneumonia? |
20294 | What do we know about the speech centre? |
20294 | What do we mean by bringing the rays of light to a focus? |
20294 | What do we mean by motor nerves? |
20294 | What do we mean by voluntary and involuntary muscles, and how do they differ in form and location? |
20294 | What do we mean by"tobacco heart"? |
20294 | What does a coated tongue mean? |
20294 | What does alcohol do to the nervous system? |
20294 | What does each mean? |
20294 | What does each one of these divisions do? |
20294 | What does the blood carry from the lungs to the body cells? |
20294 | What does the brain do with the messages from the eyes, ears, and nose? |
20294 | What does the liver do to the blood? |
20294 | What does the name"artery"mean? |
20294 | What does the tongue do? |
20294 | What does the word ganglion mean to you? |
20294 | What does this great combination of powers in the pancreas mean? |
20294 | What does this prove? |
20294 | What does(_ a_) boiling and(_ b_) drying do to fruits? |
20294 | What effect does alcohol have upon the liver? |
20294 | What else does it do? |
20294 | What else should be done? |
20294 | What exercise is good for the muscles over the abdomen? |
20294 | What food- stuffs are found in milk? |
20294 | What glands are found in the skin? |
20294 | What good does it do to sprinkle streets? |
20294 | What good effects upon man''s better nature has alcohol to show as an offset for this dreadful tendency to bring out the worst and lowest in man? |
20294 | What good has his discovery done? |
20294 | What happens if the body can not get oxygen? |
20294 | What has cooking to do with the cost of food? |
20294 | What has happened in your inner ear when something in your ear goes"pop"? |
20294 | What is a cold? |
20294 | What is a corn? |
20294 | What is a filter and how does it work? |
20294 | What is a quick way of killing the mosquito? |
20294 | What is a slouching gait due to? |
20294 | What is a sprain? |
20294 | What is a well? |
20294 | What is a"complete food"? |
20294 | What is air made of? |
20294 | What is at the end of each tiny branch? |
20294 | What is cartilage? |
20294 | What is coffee? |
20294 | What is each for? |
20294 | What is fatigue and what does it mean? |
20294 | What is it like? |
20294 | What is meant by the term"fuel value of food"? |
20294 | What is meant in saying that man takes his food at second, or third, hand? |
20294 | What is muscle? |
20294 | What is nicotine? |
20294 | What is oleomargarine and how does it compare with butter? |
20294 | What is one of the commonest causes of a poor voice? |
20294 | What is our greatest danger in eating meat? |
20294 | What is our"sixth sense"? |
20294 | What is quinine, and where does it get its name? |
20294 | What is sweat, or perspiration, and from what does it come? |
20294 | What is tea? |
20294 | What is the German proverb about cleaning the ear? |
20294 | What is the appendix? |
20294 | What is the best and most successful way to study? |
20294 | What is the best insurance against accidents? |
20294 | What is the best method to keep the teeth and gums clean? |
20294 | What is the best one in most cases? |
20294 | What is the best possible material for an undergarment? |
20294 | What is the best way of keeping the hair and scalp healthy? |
20294 | What is the best way to avoid heart diseases, rheumatism, consumption, and pneumonia? |
20294 | What is the best way to clean house? |
20294 | What is the best way to cure a cold? |
20294 | What is the best way to ventilate a room? |
20294 | What is the bile duct? |
20294 | What is the bile? |
20294 | What is the cause of headache? |
20294 | What is the cause of sunburn and freckles? |
20294 | What is the difference between whiskey and brandy? |
20294 | What is the effect of alcohol on the nervous system? |
20294 | What is the food value of bananas? |
20294 | What is the gall bladder? |
20294 | What is the important thing to remember in any such case? |
20294 | What is the main purpose of this method? |
20294 | What is the most valuable single fat, and why? |
20294 | What is the name of the"body smoke"? |
20294 | What is the necessity of fruits and vegetables in our dietary? |
20294 | What is the peanut? |
20294 | What is the reason of this? |
20294 | What is the result of injury to any one of these parts? |
20294 | What is the retina? |
20294 | What is the safest way to clean a room? |
20294 | What is the supposed economy of boiling? |
20294 | What is the treatment for bruises? |
20294 | What is the white matter and what does it do? |
20294 | What is the windpipe? |
20294 | What is the"Lookout Department"of the body, and how is the work of this department distributed among the members? |
20294 | What is the"normal temperature"of the body? |
20294 | What is their use( function)? |
20294 | What is this action called? |
20294 | What is yeast? |
20294 | What kind of actions do they perform? |
20294 | What kind of dirt is dangerous to wounds? |
20294 | What kind of play or exercise strengthens it? |
20294 | What makes a good complexion? |
20294 | What makes the difference? |
20294 | What makes up the emergency field- ration of the German army, and why? |
20294 | What makes water rise in a spring or an artesian well? |
20294 | What may cause this breakage, or leakage? |
20294 | What methods are used for preventing it? |
20294 | What methods are used in curing the disease? |
20294 | What muscles are we using when we"bat"or"serve"in ball and tennis? |
20294 | What other juices help to melt the bread? |
20294 | What other plants also do the same thing? |
20294 | What part of the violin has most to do with the quality of the sound? |
20294 | What process keeps your body warm? |
20294 | What proof have we that smoking stunts growth? |
20294 | What qualities should a good garment possess as to shape, fit, and texture? |
20294 | What senses and powers does base- ball develop? |
20294 | What should be done to the nail- fold? |
20294 | What should be given when lye has been swallowed? |
20294 | What should we specially avoid in washing or scrubbing the skin? |
20294 | What signal have we that we are beginning to over- exercise the heart? |
20294 | What trouble do they cause? |
20294 | What two kinds of muscles are there? |
20294 | What two kinds of waste do these processes cause? |
20294 | What vegetables contain starch, what sugar, and what digestible protein? |
20294 | What will fresh- air and sunlight do to the disease germs in the dust? |
20294 | What work is done by their juice? |
20294 | What"catching"diseases often cause organic disease of the heart? |
20294 | When and how did we find that diphtheria was due to germs? |
20294 | When do eyes need glasses? |
20294 | When does fermentation stop, and for what reason? |
20294 | When is pork a valuable food? |
20294 | When should we do our hardest studying? |
20294 | When the thumb is paralyzed, what do we know about the brain? |
20294 | When you have a cold, why do you often lose your sense of smell? |
20294 | When you press your hand to the left side of your chest, what movement do you feel? |
20294 | When you run, why do you breathe more quickly? |
20294 | When you soak a bone in weak acid, what happens? |
20294 | When you touch a hot lamp chimney, what happens in your nervous system? |
20294 | Where and when is water perfectly pure? |
20294 | Where are the biceps and triceps muscles? |
20294 | Where are the strongest valves? |
20294 | Where blood comes in spurts from a cut, what does this mean? |
20294 | Where do we find its organ located? |
20294 | Where do we find the gray matter in the nervous system? |
20294 | Where do we find the key- board of hearing? |
20294 | Where does the blood in the body go in order to get this oxygen, which is so vital to it? |
20294 | Where does the real"eating"take place in the body? |
20294 | Where in the body do we really smell, hear, and see? |
20294 | Where is it? |
20294 | Where is the best place to feel the pulse? |
20294 | Where is the sense of smell located? |
20294 | Where? |
20294 | Which are generally nearer the surface, arteries or veins? |
20294 | Which foods need the most chewing? |
20294 | Which is the better food, white or brown bread? |
20294 | Which part of the heart has the thickest muscle and why? |
20294 | Which source of water- supply is safest? |
20294 | Why and how far can we rely upon our natural desires and appetites for food? |
20294 | Why are dirty teeth a very common cause of disease in the body? |
20294 | Why are fats slow of digestion? |
20294 | Why are furs unwholesome? |
20294 | Why are tea and coffee, if stewed, bad for the digestion? |
20294 | Why are these the most harmful of these drinks? |
20294 | Why are they cheaper than meat? |
20294 | Why are they larger than the arm- muscles? |
20294 | Why are they not so dangerous as cuts? |
20294 | Why are"gritty"tooth- powders bad for the teeth? |
20294 | Why can you not eat as much jam, at one time, as raw fruit? |
20294 | Why do children born deaf become dumb? |
20294 | Why do marching and singing and drawing alternating with your other lessons, help you to grow? |
20294 | Why do most cuts and scratches heal quickly, while some others do not? |
20294 | Why do the veins have valves? |
20294 | Why do we call it the cochlea? |
20294 | Why do we digest it slowly? |
20294 | Why do we have wax in the outer ear? |
20294 | Why do we need a doctor in the case of a broken bone? |
20294 | Why do we need a mouth? |
20294 | Why do we need a system of nerves? |
20294 | Why do we need a variety of foods? |
20294 | Why do we need disinfectants? |
20294 | Why do we need nails? |
20294 | Why do we need with our meals the lighter green vegetables, although they have little nutritive value? |
20294 | Why do you have recess? |
20294 | Why do you naturally love to play? |
20294 | Why does a cold sometimes make you deaf? |
20294 | Why does absorbent cotton make a good dressing? |
20294 | Why does it not carry air? |
20294 | Why does it pay cities to spend large sums to secure pure water? |
20294 | Why does lime- water become milky when you breathe into it? |
20294 | Why does the heart beat faster when you run? |
20294 | Why does your heart beat faster? |
20294 | Why especially in summer? |
20294 | Why have they become so different? |
20294 | Why have we less sickness in summer than in winter? |
20294 | Why is alcohol particularly bad for underfed and overworked people? |
20294 | Why is an open fire not the best means of heating and ventilating? |
20294 | Why is breathing so necessary to life that it lasts practically as long as life does, and when it stops, life stops too? |
20294 | Why is dirt under the nails sodangerous? |
20294 | Why is dirty milk less nourishing than clean milk? |
20294 | Why is drinking water likely to be impure? |
20294 | Why is dusty air unwholesome? |
20294 | Why is gardening a valuable occupation? |
20294 | Why is it bad for you to study or exercise while you are eating, or right after eating? |
20294 | Why is it better for you to let these drinks alone? |
20294 | Why is it dangerous to eat highly seasoned stews or hashes? |
20294 | Why is it hard to digest? |
20294 | Why is it harmful for boys? |
20294 | Why is it necessary that food should taste good? |
20294 | Why is it that some children ca n''t help wriggling when tickled? |
20294 | Why is it that we do not need to clean a burn? |
20294 | Why is it that when two people look at the same thing at the same time they may have very different ideas of what it is? |
20294 | Why is it very important that they be eaten in moderation only? |
20294 | Why is it wise to keep the air from a burn? |
20294 | Why is malaria not so common now as in pioneer days? |
20294 | Why is muscular exercise in the open air important in education? |
20294 | Why is smoking a foolish habit? |
20294 | Why is the blood from the food tube sent to the liver directly, instead of by way of the heart? |
20294 | Why is the collar- bone more likely to be broken than some of the other bones? |
20294 | Why is the liver such a large organ? |
20294 | Why is the medulla such an important part of the nervous system? |
20294 | Why is the skin so important? |
20294 | Why is the windpipe stiff? |
20294 | Why is this important? |
20294 | Why is this necessary? |
20294 | Why is this water sure to be pure? |
20294 | Why is time well spent in cooking food? |
20294 | Why is water necessary in the body? |
20294 | Why is your body like a sponge? |
20294 | Why is"caged air"dangerous? |
20294 | Why keep away from other people? |
20294 | Why must surgeons and nurses keep themselves and their patients perfectly clean? |
20294 | Why must the dressings be perfectly clean? |
20294 | Why must the starchy foods be changed in the body into sugar, or glucose? |
20294 | Why must these foods be ground and cooked? |
20294 | Why need we no longer dread it as people did twenty- five years ago? |
20294 | Why not also tuberculosis? |
20294 | Why not? |
20294 | Why ought one to wash the hands before eating? |
20294 | Why ought we to try to? |
20294 | Why seal the jars of preserved fruits? |
20294 | Why should a consumptive hold a cloth before his face when coughing? |
20294 | Why should animal and vegetable foods be used together? |
20294 | Why should clothing be frequently washed? |
20294 | Why should clothing be porous? |
20294 | Why should everyone learn about the human body? |
20294 | Why should exercise and play be in the open air? |
20294 | Why should hair tonics be let alone? |
20294 | Why should he go to a camp or sanatorium? |
20294 | Why should heavy muscular work or strain be avoided after an attack of one of these diseases? |
20294 | Why should his sputum be burned? |
20294 | Why should it be thoroughly baked? |
20294 | Why should nuts be eaten in moderate quantity only? |
20294 | Why should the tight bandage be slightly loosened in half an hour after it has been applied? |
20294 | Why should we eat fish only once or twice a week? |
20294 | Why, or why not? |
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20294 | Will you have any more later? |
20294 | a child? |
20294 | a reservoir? |
20294 | a spring? |
20294 | a woman? |
20294 | beer? |
20294 | by sensory nerves? |
20294 | cider? |
20294 | for the muscles of the back? |
20294 | of taste? |
20294 | the iris? |
20294 | the pupil? |
20294 | what are the ashes? |
20294 | what is the smoke? |
20294 | when we breathe? |
20294 | whiskey? |